2005
Intellectual property as an obstacle to prosperity
ŠÍMA, JosefBasic information
Original name
Intellectual property as an obstacle to prosperity
Authors
ŠÍMA, Josef
Edition
POLITICKA EKONOMIE, PRAGUE, VYSOKA SKOLA EKONOMICKA, 2005, 0032-3233
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor
Impact factor: 0.193
Organization unit
CEVRO University
UT WoS
000230206000008
Keywords in English
intellectual property; patents; copyrights
Changed: 4/12/2020 18:20, Prof. Ing. Josef Šíma, Ph.D.
Abstract
V originále
The article describes the nature and importance of the concept of private property. It traces back the logical necessity of the respect for property as a safeguard of both peace and prosperity. Then, it surveys arguments in favor of intellectual property that allegedly coincide with those of the tangible property. It shows, however, that after careful research into the origin of patents and copyrights many problems arise. The analysis shows that there are no parallels between private property in tangible goods and property in intangible goods (ownership of ideal objects). Intellectual "property" fails in bringing about both peace and prosperity. The last part of the article suggests how a truly free market-a system that does not recognized intellectual property-might function.