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Nicholas Conrad (nprofile…4r49) feld (nprofile…xyvy) >with IP laws
There is no such thing as imaginary property laws; https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/not-ipr.html
There are trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret laws that are all totally different and are not property laws.
>which it is even possible to apply private ownership
Due to not being property laws, they do not apply any sort of ownership - they rather apply a monopoly.
>no amount of legislators furiously writing in dusty tomes
Legislators furiously writing in dusty tomes and courts can and do enforce monopolies - just because there's nothing physically preventing you from distributing copies does not mean a business and/or a court can't stop you from doing so.
There is no such thing as imaginary property laws; https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/not-ipr.html
There are trademark, copyright, patent, trade secret laws that are all totally different and are not property laws.
>which it is even possible to apply private ownership
Due to not being property laws, they do not apply any sort of ownership - they rather apply a monopoly.
>no amount of legislators furiously writing in dusty tomes
Legislators furiously writing in dusty tomes and courts can and do enforce monopolies - just because there's nothing physically preventing you from distributing copies does not mean a business and/or a court can't stop you from doing so.