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by ncphil
1683 days ago
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I think you're onto something there. As a practical matter, the cynical "IP is only for big corporations" is probably right. But that's just an extension of, "the courts are only for the rich". At least here in the US, aside from the occasional (OK, more than occasional) personal injury case undertaken by lawyers on contingency, getting "justice" through the courts is prohibitively expensive for at least 4/5ths of the public. Only the very top of that upper quintile has anything like the resources necessary to go up against anyone wealthier like SAP, Oracle or Google. So yeah, it is an unsafe world and most of us go out into it completely vulnerable. No how rugged an individual you are, you're going to get crushed. That's why extreme individualism is ultimately a dead end for all but the wealthiest (which is to say, the luckiest), few. |
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