Intellectual Property

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Intellectual Property refers to an idea, invention, or process that derives from the work of the mind or intellect.

While many libertarian thinkers from Ayn Rand to Murray Rothbard have defended intellectual property rights, many libertarians adhere to the position that intellectual property does not actually constitute property.

(article forthcoming)