| This monograph is justifiably considered a modern  classic. It is by Stephan Kinsella who caused a worldwide rethinking  among libertarians of the very basis of intellectual property. Mises had  warned against patents, and Rothbard did too. But Kinsella goes much  further to argue that the very existence of patents are contrary to a  free market, and adds in here copyrights and trademarks too. They all  use the state to create artificial scarcities of non-scarce goods and  employ coercion in a way that is contrary to property rights and the  freedom of contract. Download. | 
Against Intellectual Property
Labels: Intellectual Property
