“Without IP laws, people will feel more responsible for their own choices...”
That’s certainly a positive take, there’s a cynical one as well. It’s all so layered on top of a lot of tectonic socioeconomics.
“Without IP laws, people will feel more responsible for their own choices...”
That’s certainly a positive take, there’s a cynical one as well. It’s all so layered on top of a lot of tectonic socioeconomics.
The cynical side is that it might not be enough, but IP laws definitely don't work so this would be worth a try if we ever get leaders who are serious about leadership (not our current figureheads whose entire goal would be to make sure the new system is even worse than IP laws)
Probably not a top down thing right? More likely that technology/innovation just outright breaks the law and eventually nullifies its reason for existence.
Good point, figureheads probably wouldn't even be talking about abolishing IP law if we the people weren't abolishing it ourselves