ZorroX said:
But IF i am genius, do i have a rigty to copy a ferrari with my own hands and some materials? If not, then why i don`t have such a right after i bought a product? Infinitve profit, it`s when you once invested in product, created it, and then started to get infinitive profit for selling it without any new investments. I mean, for creating ferari you need technology and material, for a chair you need wood and technology. But from idea you are getting money like forever? Who gave you such a right? Maybe after 5 year someone would create such technology and give it for free for society wealth. Like penicillin for example. And the whole medicine, how can anyone make money on people illness?? It`s just sick. Anyway, who gave a right to forbid a copying? |
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I don't see how being a genius allows you to break someone's right to intellectual property. If you're saying why can't we replicate/produce the thing ourselves, then you haven't really introduced a new concept... we can already do that without being a genius. We can easily slap on a popular brand on our own products, upload a torrent, etc.
Don't we have limits to patents, trade marks, copyrights, etc? Popular sayings like kleenex are examples of an IP (name) that's gone public. So I don't understand your "infinity" thing. As for investments and what not, a brand name still needs maintenance. You can't just establish a good brand name, and expect it to have the same value without continually investing in maintaining it (ads, making good products, costomer relations, etc). Sure you don't have to invest in a technology anymore once you've finally achieved it... that's just common sense O.o I discovered something, so how I can keep discovering the same thing? I can, though discover NEW things, and by getting a temporary monopoly over that I have an incentive to do so. Whereas, if I didn't, I'll put an effort to discover it and produce it, but others will only need to put in the effort to produce it (Me: discover and produce. They: produce). It just doesn't make sense.
As for making money off of illness, it's just a result of human nature. Sure there might be some doctors and scientists who would be happy with a low wage, but the ones who want a higher wage will go to the companies that will give them one. And the ones that are able to afford higher wages are the ones who make money. Without the incentive to make a lucrative pay check, there may not be as many doctors and scientists.
IDK man, now you're starting to go into utopia world O.o









