• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.worksM
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    7 months ago

    No. But you can have government/societal protections for sharing an idea.

    I personally think IP law should have a fairly limited duration, only long enough for the holder to establish first mover advantage as a reward for publicly sharing details. Initial ideas:

    • copyright - revert to the original 14 year duration (in the US), and consider going lower (like 10 years); derivative works should be encouraged
    • patents - 5-7 years from application, one time renewal if it takes longer to bring to market
    • trademark - current rules are fine, they’re basically protecting against fraud

    But none of this concerns ownership, but instead legal protections for sharing.