[ExI] intellectual property again

Dan dan_ust at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 3 20:07:33 UTC 2010


I don't know if there's never an incentive. Perhaps you meant to say a money incentive, but even in that case there are examples of things where people make money but can use IP. The food and fashion industries abound such examples as recipes and fashions, for the most part, do not fall under IP protection in the US and most countries -- to my knowledge. Yet, people seem to make money as fashion designers and as chefs. At least, it seems, most of these folks aren't working pro bono.

Regards,

Dan


From: Jeffery P. Davis <heavensblade23 at gmail.com>
To: ExI chat list <extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org>
Sent: Wed, March 3, 2010 2:51:13 PM
Subject: Re: [ExI] intellectual property again

I've been struggling for an original thought here since I've done this discussion so many times on so many different forums.

How about a humble suggestion: Create a tax break for releasing creative works into the public domain.  There's currently no real incentive to ever release anything into the public domain.
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