michael perelman wrote: >In terms of a crisis, the traditional fictitious capital evaporates in a >crisis. Whether the intellectual property variant of fictitious >property also does so will be as much a political question as an >economic one. "The history of the patent system can be described as a victorious movement of lawyers against economists." more at: http://swpat.ffii.org/indexen.html hk
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