Intellectual Property Theft. What’s The Crime? Who’s Guilty? (Stephan N. Kinsella: Against Intellectual Property)
Andreas Stamate
Revista OEconomica, 2010, issue 01
Abstract:
When people are trying to get into the possession of a certain good, and that good is scarce, and by virtue not abundant, we say that we deal with a property problem. Which one of the many will possess that good? It is clear(isn’t it?), that we need a theory of property rights or, more practically, how we can get, ethically (or, on no conflict basis), into the possession of the respective good.
Date: 2010
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