Of course, Mises, Rothbard, and Hoppe

But, a deeper cut is Stephan Kinsella, who I think articulates the philosophy more clearly than anyone else.

He's best known for his work arguing against the validity of intellectual property, but he's written and spoken on pretty much everything.

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Not bad. I've already read from all of the people you mentioned except Kinsella, so I'll look forward to checking him out.

Any specific works?

Intellectual property rights should be protected for at least some time if the person so wishes.

Give Kinsella's work a shot and see if you still feel the same way

He pretty thoroughly demolishes any case for IP, imho.