Jeff Tucker on the vice, not crime, of plagarism. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘Tucker’
IP Crimes and Vices
Posted: 19 March 2009 by Jeffrey A. Tucker in Political ScienceTags: Against Intellectual Monopoly, anarchism, anti-Statism, Boldrin, copyleft, copyright, corporatism, ethics, fascism, IP, law, Levine, libertarian, liberty, LRC, market-anarchism, Mises, monopoly, Newspeak, ostracism, plagarism, Rockwell, Spooner, Tucker, US, vices
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The Music and Book Killers
Posted: 2 February 2009 by Jeffrey A. Tucker in Political ScienceTags: Against Intellectual Monopoly, anarchism, Boldrine, Burroughs, copyright, corporatism, Disney, fascism, Hollywood, intellectual property, IP, law, Levine, libertarian, market-anarchism, Mises, Rockwell, statism, Tucker
The absurdity of copyright and ‘cui bono?’ of it all. (more…)
Monopoly Kills Creativity
Posted: 30 January 2009 by Jeffrey A. Tucker in Political ScienceTags: agorism, anarchism, anti-Statism, Austrian, Constitution, corporatism, fascism, intellectual property, IP, libertarian, Mises, Tucker, US
Jeff Tucker, editorial vice president of the Mises Institute, on the new frontier in “IP”. (more…)