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Prometheus Unbound
Prometheus Unbound
17 episodes
3 months ago
A Libertarian Review of Speculative Fiction and Literature
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A Libertarian Review of Speculative Fiction and Literature
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PUP001 | Interview with Stephan Kinsella
Prometheus Unbound
1 hour 5 minutes 2 seconds
12 years ago
PUP001 | Interview with Stephan Kinsella
For those who don’t already know him, Stephan Kinsella is a patent attorney and prominent libertarian legal scholar. He is best known for his opposition to intellectual property.


We invited Stephan on the show to discuss the problems of intellectual property and piracy in the Digital Age. But first we had to ask him about his love of science fiction and fantasy. We got him to mention some of his favorite authors and books (see below for a list), and we even talked about the Hobbit movie for a bit.


Then, at about 23:15 in, we dove into the meat of the interview. Stephan explained the historical origin of copyright (censorship) and patents (government grants of monopoly privilege, which is what copyright is now too really), how intellectual property has shaped and distorted the film and publishing industries, including Hollywood’s move to California to avoid patent disputes, and why reform is not enough. We also discussed how the Digital Age — the age of the internet, smartphone, ereader, and globalization — is making the evils of copyright and patents more obvious and acute while at the same time undermining traditional business models built around intellectual property. And finally, we explore ways artistic creators might earn a living in a world without intellectual property laws.
Prometheus Unbound
A Libertarian Review of Speculative Fiction and Literature