• BigBlackCockroach@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    We all stand on the shoulders of giants!

    when it was black music or achievements, where were those property rights then? chuck berry was robbed, so were many others. Where was the outrage then? seems to me property is only respected if it comes to the belongings of those in power, but if you are a native american your entire country is up for grabs… how come?

    The actual damage is done to the billions of people that are excluded from education, from science and from just books, by property and copy rights. The damage done to mankind done by patent law far exceeds any damage done to individuals holding patents.

    We artificially live in a world that is less educated than it could be. I would like to live in the world with the most possible education.

    Think about who is damaged by our lack of education? think about who benefits from our ignorance?

    Who’s interests outweigh the ability of all of mankind to educate themselves? Our taxes paid for the science, the articles should be gratis.

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      1 year ago

      The artificial scarcity around books, science and generally information and education is affecting the trajectory of mankind.

      If all had free access to all information meaning scientific papers, books, plays, literature, musical scores and recordings, then we may have already lived in a start trek style utopia.

      How much has mankind’s advancement already been hampered by the sorry state of affairs?