It is common to argue that intellectual property in the form
of copyright and patent is necessary for the innovation and creation of
ideas and inventions such as
machines,�drugs,�computer
software, books, music, literature and movies. In fact intellectual
property is a
government grant of a costly and dangerous
private monopoly over�ideas. We show through theory and
example
that intellectual monopoly is not necessary for innovation and as a
practical matter is damaging to
growth, prosperity and liberty.
From
Stephen Hines: page 3 of chapter 10 refers to the patenting of story
lines having been allowed by the US Patent and Trademark Office
(USPTO), in awarding a patent to Mr. Andrew Knight. This appears to be
a copy of the USPTO's response.
It clearly reject the application in its entirety, and indeed contains
a cogent analysis of why it is a bad idea. (David: I particularly like
the bit about the rabbit in the white hat in Huckleberry Finn.)
from� Matt Fredenburg: rent seek� appears also as rentseek and rent-seek
also from Matt:
Pg. 77 "relative to a word' should be "relative to a world"
Pg. 80 "Microsoft is adding at least 1,000 a months" should be "amonth"
Pg. 81 "We have 10,000 patents - it's and awful lot of patents"� should be "an awful lot"
Pg. 114 "this kind of proposals" should be "these kind."�
Pg. 115 "power of internet" should be "power of the Internet"�
Pg. 129 "Tape recorders and DVD players single purpose devicesdesigned to play media content." should be "are single purpose� devices"
Pg. 139 "without preventing other from" should be "without� preventing others from."�
Pg. 142 "how much would have a publisher be willing to pay us"� should be "how much would a publisher have to be willing� to pay us"�
Pg. 143 "Hence, when private property will sell now and in thefuture." is not a sentence
Pg. 169 "is a socially valuable institutions." should be� "institution"
Pg. 196 "would increase the size of the market of about fifty percent" should be "market about fifty percent."�
Pg. 198 "Precious few examples of what the externalities might bethat involve ideas" would be more clearly stated as� "Precious few examples exist of externalities that involve ideas"�
Pg. 221 "It is interesting to looks at the residual" should be� "look at the residual"�
Pg. 246 "risk the chance of loosing everything to a morepowerful" should be "losing" not "loosing"
Pg. 255 "has been rising of only 6%" should be "has� risen only 6%"
Pg. 287 "how can tell if I just reverse-engineered" should be� "how could you tell if I just reverse-engineered"�
Pg. 287 "or I discovered by myself?" would be better as "or whether I� had discovered it myself"�
Pg. 295 "Subsides for Innovation and Creation" should be "Subsidies"�
from Patrick Harazin: Chapter 9, p. 265�cites a paper by Hughes, Moore, and Snyder as being by Hugh [sic], Moore,
and Snyder (http://www.nber.org/papers/w9229). This error also appears in
the footnotes, but not the list of references.
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- first line, delete “luminaries” - second to fourth line, delete text from “armed with …” to “…how it works,”
PAGE 61, TITLE OF SUBSECTION It should be “hortalizas” and not “hortalezas”.
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- Third TO last line of page 79 to sixth line of page 80: delete text from “The word …” to “ … we stop here.”
PAGE 81, PARAGRAPH BEFORE LAST QUOTED TEXT
- Delete the words “astounding” and “of American intellectual imperialism”
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- Delete text from “The federal judges …” to “ the lowest courts.”
PAGE 83, FIRST PARAGRAPH
- Delete text from “Why bother with� …” to “contributed to create?”
PAGE 86, FIRST LINE AFTER FIRST QUOTATION
- “Exand” should be “expand” - Last quotation is missing the closing of “ ”
PAGE 88, THIRD PARAGRAPH
- Delete text from “because after all …” to “that dumb;”
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- Delete text from “”Being a monopolist” …” to “more ridiculous, scale.”
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- Delete text from “The private sector…” to “… dumbness.”
PAGE 105, FOOTNOTE 21
- The fourth line says “rulings were”, it should say “rulings, which were”
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- Delete footnote 2. This is footnote 2 of Chapter 6.
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- Delete text from “needs not be …” to “… like. It”