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Active reading. [<http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section)]
Peter Mortensen
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Does Stack Overflow have any less property if someone copies their logo? Is this an act which deprives someone of their life or possessions? If I build a home which looks like my neighbor's, do I deprive him of his home?

I think not.

Natural intellectual property exists in as much as one keeps it secret, or contracts with another party to do as much. When one displays something in the commons the only means by which one has to prevent others from copy it is an entitlement from the violent hand of the coercive state. As no one feels just in putting a gun to another man's head to compel him not to sell a t-shirt with their logo, then no one should ask the state's enforcers to do so on one's behalf.

Using one's "legal team" to extort another man's free market gains in the name of one's state entitlements is no less a theft than any other imposed taxation.

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SEK3 - An Agorist Primer

http://www.kopubco.com/pdf/An_Agorist_Primer_by_SEK3.pdf

litepresence
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