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  1. The absurdity of EpiPen pricing — and the true cause of this tragedy by Rudd-O — published Aug 30, 2016 — filed under: medicine, health, intellectual poverty, intellectual monopolies, absurdity, monopolies

    Explained with a comfy furniture analogy.

    Located in Archives
  2. Copying is not theft by Rudd-O — published Oct 27, 2015 — last modified Oct 26, 2015 06:34 AM — filed under: file sharing, intellectual poverty, copyright

    Beautiful (and truthful) song by Nina Paley.

    Located in Monopolies of the mind
  3. The attribution song -- give credit when credit is due! by Rudd-O — published Oct 28, 2015 — last modified Oct 26, 2015 06:36 AM — filed under: plagiarism, intellectual poverty

    A funny song by Nina Paley.

    Located in Monopolies of the mind
  4. Copyright is brain damage by Rudd-O — published Oct 26, 2015 — last modified Oct 26, 2015 06:26 AM — filed under: civil disobedience, copyright, censorship, intellectual poverty

    How the system of copyright we must endure is Kafkasque in nature, how it damages artists, how it censors creators, and how it enriches a few already-rich men, ...

    Located in Monopolies of the mind
  5. How copyright is irreparably, fundamentally incompatible with privacy by Rudd-O — published Aug 04, 2016 — filed under: intellectual poverty, copyright, intellectual monopolies, corruption

    Copyright and privacy cannot coexist. Society is at a crossroads where only one of these will exist in the future, and the copyright industry has been working ...

    Located in Monopolies of the mind
  6. Shortages are making people suffer, but, you see, "we don't know why" by Rudd-O — published Jun 04, 2013 — last modified Jun 26, 2013 03:24 AM — filed under: medicine, statism, intellectual poverty, patents

    Doctrinal ignorance.

    Located in Archives
  7. The Open Web is no more by Rudd-O — published Jul 30, 2015 — last modified Jul 29, 2015 07:54 PM — filed under: intellectual monopolies, Web standards, Web publishing, DRM, intellectual poverty

    Why the demise of the Open Web matters.

    Located in Monopolies of the mind
  8. Kinsella: "Locke erred on property" by Rudd-O — published Jun 13, 2016 — last modified Jun 13, 2016 11:45 PM — filed under: property, intellectual poverty

    Stephan Kinsella walks us through the clearest, most concise and conceptually consistent conception of property from the libertarian tradition, debunks the ...

    Located in Archives
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