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Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Monday, 03-Feb-2014 13:13:54 EST Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca
I prefer "Intangible property" to "Imaginary property". A story or painting is real enough, independently of the physical book or canvas. !copyright -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Feb-2014 15:42:11 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
"Imaginary Property" tries/fails to poke fun at `imagining that ideas are property'—it's trying to paint the propriety itself, not the thing being appropriated, as imaginary. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Feb-2014 15:44:35 EST Joshua Judson Rosen
I do like that "Intangible Property" drops the pretense that Hollywood movies are in any way intellectual ☺
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