Microsoft and Tangibility of Software
One argument against intellectual property is that property rights should be recognized only in scarce (rivalrous) resources.
One argument against intellectual property is that property rights should be recognized only in scarce (rivalrous) resources.
Includes an interview with Walter Block, from the television program “The Journal”
For anyone involved in music composition or in a decision-making capacity concerning music performance, the issue of copyright is vexing beyond bel
Supreme Court Hears Arguments in KSR summarizes the oral arguments for KSR Inte
If we were to make a science out of the study of special interest groups, we would conclude that the cause of liberty is hopeless. Those who have the most to gain from intervention are well organized and well connected. Those who have the most to gain from freedom are dispersed, diffuse, and not well connected.
Includes the presentation of the 2006 Schlarbaum Award For Lifetime Defense of Liberty to Hans-Hermann Hoppe, at the 2006 Supporter’s Summit: