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How Gene Patents Work — Should a company be able to own the rights to something found inside your own body? In this episode, Chuck and Josh delve into the complicated, controversial world of gene patents. Tune in to learn more about the history — and future — of gene patents.

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  1. Against Intellectual Property

    http://www.sfu.ca/cstudies/mpprog/sfubmo_levine.htm

    Copyrights and patents have come to be called “intellectual property,” a phrase which suggests that they are much akin to ordinary property. They are not: they are a government grant of monopoly power. The argument in favour of intellectual property must then be that these monopolies provide important offsetting incentives for innovation and creation.

    However, all the available evidence suggests that patents and copyrights are a failure, and inhibit innovation and creativity at least as much they encourage it.

    In this lively and entertaining lecture, Dr. David Levine documents the history of intellectual property, arguing that the best strategy for stimulating creativity in 21st century society is to eliminate copyrights and patents entirely.

    SFU/BMO Bank of Montreal Lecture Series

    —Huffduffed by michele 3 years ago

  2. Bruce Perens — Open Hardware Summit 2011

    "I’m a councillor to sick corporations and their disease is intellectual property"

    —Huffduffed by psd one year ago

  3. Against Intellectual Property

    A reading of Stephan Kinsella’s Against Intellectual Property. Read by Jock Coats.

    —Huffduffed by nskinsella one year ago