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No, it dates back to Adam Smith’s conception of rents derived from land-ownership as a parasitic drag on economies (about which he was entirely correct). This concept was later extended to a whole host of other forms of monopolization, some state-granted and some market-derived. In the case of U.S. copyright, we can look at its original terms (quite limited) and see that its current incarnation is more harmful than beneficial to most people.


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