Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 274.
This is the audio of my presentation to the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Property and Freedom Society on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019. Powerpoint slides embedded below. Youtube and higher quality audio to follow.
Related links/relevant material:
On the Danger of Metaphors in Scientific Discourse sdfs
LeFevre on Intellectual Property and the “Ownership of Intangibles”
The “If you own something, that implies that you can sell it; if you sell something, that implies you must own it first” Fallacies,
“The Non-Aggression Principle as a Limit on Action, Not on Property Rights,” StephanKinsella.com Blog (Jan. 22, 2010)
“IP and Aggression as Limits on Property Rights: How They Differ,” StephanKinsella.com Blog (Jan. 22, 2010)
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The Limits of Libertarianism?: A Dissenting View
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Cordato and Kirzner on Intellectual Property
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KOL246 | CryptoVoices: Bitcoin as Property, Digital Goods, Personal Liberty, and Intellectual Property
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My facebook post discussing ownership of Bitcoin
Tom Bell: Copyright Erodes Property?
Bitcoin Is Officially a Commodity, According to U.S. Regulator
Tax Plan May Hurt Bitcoin, WSJ
Swiss Tax Authorities Confirm that Bitcoin is VAT-free in Switzerland
Tokyo court says bitcoins are not ownable
FinCEN Rules Commodity-Backed Token Services are Money Transmitters
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SEC: US Securities Laws ‘May Apply’ to Token Sales
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