if someone were paying a significant sum to license an idea - and can legitimately market those goods, why would they produce bad goods? — karl stone
The idea can be patented, but the manufacture, marketing and distribution cannot — karl stone
The idea can be patented, but the manufacture, marketing and distribution cannot
— karl stone
I really don't know much about patents, but practice is the reverse, isn't it? -- you can't patent an idea (like toasting bread) but you can patent a novel toaster (it copies DVDs, it makes toast, it hops off the counter to vacuum the floor, and it recycles pet hair into dental floss). — Bitter Crank
what if everyone had their own internet ID? The only way to access the internet was via your own ID - and all forms of media were available online... — karl stone
My argument is concerned primarily with the justice of the overall arrangement. — karl stone
I don't think there is anything unjust about direct sales between creators and consumers of art work (music, writing, etc.) One could argue (it has been argued) that the present system exploits the author and reader by the printer. The direct sale (author to reader) might be more just; it might also be less efficient because it is too decentralized.
Books don't just sell themselves. Cover art work, recommendations, ratings, blurbs, and so forth all help get the book sold. Marketing books is a legitimate business activity (it's not merely a ripoff) and it helps move the product. Some form of marketing will be done, or most books will never find enough customers to keep the author from starving. — Bitter Crank
How about formally produced knowledge disappearing behind the very high priced wall of academic journals? Journals didn't pay for the research to be done, they don't pay the salaries of the researchers, they don't support the universities, so really... what good are they? It seems like a few publishers control a lot of the journals - like Elsevier. — Bitter Crank
But there must be mechanisms of guaranteeing the validity of given works. (I'm guessing -- are there? Yes? No?) — Bitter Crank
If your research is supported by public funding, does it not seem the results should be available to the public? — prothero
Not actually ideas, but a composition, production process, machine, tool, new plant species, etc. — karl stone
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