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But fine, let me put my observation in terms that might be more familiar to you. You were basically saying that since we have A => B, then !A => !B. Which is obviously not true. Now replace A with "no patents" and B with "creativity". -- Cédric 2011/3/8 Kevin Wright <[email protected]> > > > 2011/3/8 Cédric Beust ♔ <[email protected]> > > >> >> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 12:58 AM, Kevin Wright >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Has everyone seen this yet: >>> http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/johanna_blakley_lessons_from_fashion_s_free_culture.html >> >> >> Miroslav did a good job showing that the fashion industry is not exactly >> innovative, but I'm more interested by your logical claim: >> >> >>> It's not proof, by any stretch, but it's certainly a very convincing >>> demonstration that creativity will happen in spite of patents, and not >>> because of them. >>> >> >> If you assertion were true, all it shows is that indeed, creativity will >> happen without patents, but it certainly doesn't show that creativity can't >> happen thanks to patents. >> >> A bit like saying that hot chocolate tastes good without sugar, therefore, >> it can't taste good because of sugar. Guess what, it tastes better with >> sugar! :) >> >> > As someone who finds hot chocolate in all forms to be far too sickly sweet > for my taste, I'm far more a fan of straight espresso's, and so have to > disagree with you in this analogy. > > I would however point out that many health experts are pointing to the love > of artificially sweetened food and drinks in the USA as being a significant > factor in obesity, and that this represents a severe long-term health > problem for the nation as a whole. With a staggering associated financial > cost that everyone must pay through their taxes and insurance premiums. > > Are you saying, then, that software patents are good in the same way that > extra sugar in hot chocolate is good? It may seem tastier at first to the > person who's drinking it, but ultimately everyone suffers as a result... > > > >> -- >> Cédric >> >> >> > > > -- > Kevin Wright > > gtalk / msn : [email protected] > <[email protected]>mail: [email protected] > vibe / skype: kev.lee.wright > quora: http://www.quora.com/Kevin-Wright > twitter: @thecoda > > "My point today is that, if we wish to count lines of code, we should not > regard them as "lines produced" but as "lines spent": the current > conventional wisdom is so foolish as to book that count on the wrong side of > the ledger" ~ Dijkstra > > -- Cédric -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The Java Posse" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/javaposse?hl=en.
