Fraud, Restitution, and Retaliation: The Libertarian Approach
In, Bryan Caplan’s EconLog post Fraud and Punishment,
In, Bryan Caplan’s EconLog post Fraud and Punishment,
Zeroing in on a topic like “intellectual property” offers a chance to clarify fundamental notions in economics generally.
Students at Eastern Carolina University took advantage of a rare opportunity on 20 January.
Writes Morgan Reynolds: “We no longer hear the Wall Street cliché “Don’t fight the Fed,” which suggests a new song to me for the Obama-Biden admini
One theory of copyright is that it promotes the production and distribution of literary works.
It is often useful for Americans to look toward Europe for a portent of things to come, at least with respect to the political climate.
[This is part 4 of an ongoing live blog of Against Intellectual Monopoly]