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The Patent, Copyright, Trademark, and Trade Secret Horror Files
As noted here, “Ayn Rand’s newsletters used to end with a “Horror File” of monstrous but true quotations.” Along those lines, it’s time to collect some choice trademark horror stories in one place. I’ll update this from time to time; feel free to add suggestions in the comments. (Update: I have modified this post to... »
The Patent, Copyright, Trademark, and Trade Secret Horror Files
As noted here, “Ayn Rand’s newsletters used to end with a “Horror File” of monstrous but true quotations.” Along those lines, it’s time to collect some choice trademark horror stories in one place. I’ll update this from time to time; feel free to add suggestions in the comments. (Update: I have modified this post to... »
Freedom and Property: Where They Conflict
There may be cases where there is a conflict between claims on behalf of one person’s freedom and claims on behalf of another person’s private property. In such cases, the question arises, which claims should prevail? FULL ARTICLE by Frank van Dun Click here to read the entire article… ... »
"The Logic of Law," by Frank van Dun–Libertarian Papers, vol. 1 (2009), art. no. 36
Art. No. 36. “The Logic of Law”, by Frank van Dun Abstract: The general concept of law as an order of persons and the means (and actions) that belong to them is formalized in an axiomatic system. At this stage, no distinction is made between natural and artificial (”legal”) persons. The aim is to explicate... »
"The Logic of Law," by Frank van Dun–Libertarian Papers, vol. 1 (2009), art. no. 36
Art. No. 36. “The Logic of Law”, by Frank van Dun Abstract: The general concept of law as an order of persons and the means (and actions) that belong to them is formalized in an axiomatic system. At this stage, no distinction is made between natural and artificial (”legal”) persons. The aim is to explicate... »
