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Tordmor comments on Ethics of piracy - Less Wrong Discussion

-10 [deleted] 18 January 2012 01:55AM

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Comment author: [deleted] 18 January 2012 12:03:29PM 2 points [-]

Downvoted for unfounded claim. I can just as easyly assert that ideas and their implementation are private goods.

Comment author: Nic_Smith 18 January 2012 06:50:00PM 1 point [-]

Ideas are not rival in consumption and are therefore not private goods, nor does the implementation of an idea prevent re-implementation of it by someone else. They are also of questionable excludability.

Comment author: shminux 18 January 2012 06:18:12PM *  1 point [-]

Or one can use a definition of a private good and see if ideas/implementations fit it. Result: copyable products can be artificially made excludable by DRM and copyright enforcement, but they are non-subtractable. If anything, this indicates that the notion of a private/public good needs a revision.