Do We Need A World Court For Intellectual Property?
from the well,-we-may-have-one-anyway dept
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This is a great idea
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Why again is IP some mystical thing that levitates above government?
Makes perfect sense. But there's that pesky Sixth Amendment that needs to be dealt with. How do you think they will circumvent it?
"...of the State and district where in the crime shall have been committed..."
Stay tuned for more developments!
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Re: Why again is IP some mystical thing that levitates above government?
Violations of intellectual property for the most part are civil wrongs, not crimes.
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ACTA
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It was a joke
regards,
mc
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Re: It was a joke
Damnit. Mike did it already.
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World Court on IP Joke
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April Fool's joke
This is one of the reasons I read your blog; you are honest and straightforward!
Keep it up!
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A perfectly understandable mistake
Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is impossible to create a parody of pro-Intellectual Property arguments that SOMEONE won't mistake for the real thing.
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Busted!
Would that all of the crazy ideas that IP feeders propose were April fool's jokes. Sadly, most are true.
It's easy to spot a fake tree. It's harder to spot a fake tree planted in a forest.
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