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Miles Sabin wrote: > If you're objecting to Steves talk about common ownership vs. individual > rights of use (of the same thing), then you've not got a great deal to > grumble about. Arguably these individual use-rights _constitue_ common > ownership (tho' there are lots of subtleties here). The salient point is that there is no *property* right at issue here. The individual rights are a usufruct. The common right is a jurisdictional privilege, rather than a question of ownership. Understanding that makes it clear why the commons is an appropriate model for governing the use of intellectual product. Please notice that there is no question of intellectual *property*, only of product and its use. Respectfully, Walter Perry
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