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-----Original Message----- From: Billy Crook Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 1:39 PM To: Oren Beck Cc: KCLUG (E-mail) Subject: Re: The drifted SCO thread has opened a new arena. "IS there a placefor a de facto IP freedom realm"
You can't have complete control of your work unless it is completely your own property.
For a work to be completely your own property, you must have uniquely created 100% of that work. This is usually not the case.
Authors usually merely modify or build upon, exsiting works. This is OK, but it waives the author's "rights" to lord over something they didn't really create. I challenge anyone to demonstrate a completely original work. (and lets not make this about religion)
Generally speaking, works draw from existing science, language, and culture. In the realm of computer programs, they are based upon programming languages, styles, and conventions.
When you draw on someone else' work in authoring your own, you owe your work to the author of what you drew from. You will soon realize that all of our works are mostly owed to the collective works of everyone, thus you have no right to restrict everyone's rights to those works.
This is why Intellectual Property doesn't work.