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My other reaction probably relates to the nature of knowledge and creation and having been talking a lot recently about constructivist and socio-constructivist ideas. What really is an original idea? Without going into a deep thought mode (or I'll never write anything!) I don't think there is such a thing as an original thought. All we do is based in our socio-cultural context which is predicated on everything that has gone before. Actually maybe it's a thought without precedents rather than 'original' that I'm thinking of. Anyway we are always using thoughts, ideas, concepts, artifacts whatever that have passed throough the minds of others in developing our own 'original' ideas. Copyright therefore seems like the theft that it claims to protect against. I think that the argument is more nuanced than this (I'm a pragmatist) but it's a start.
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