It's not a coincidence that there's so much litigation and so little good music coming out anymore.
The Verve Sued Again Over 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' Recording copyright at issue in suit by former Rolling Stones producer and manager. by...
The amount of royalties owed to the Chinese for their invention of movable type printing and paper, would be in the trillions if not zillions if...
Same could be said about the Romans and British empires who stole every Chinese invention as listed on this thread.
Nay. Patents eventually lead to monopolies and legacy revenues. If Joe wants to invent a new machine which also utilizes a few patented parts,...
To a typical Chinese, it probably seems rather strange that someone owns the rights to something, like fire or steel.
Patent is just a European invention to create legacies and cement class division through an invisible form of taxation.
It's been this way for as long as I can remember.
What % chance do you have to score with the hottest girl at the party? Most will fail, but a few may win.
Yes, you are correct. But you can buy it back before 30 days and just adjust the cost basis of the new purchase as follows.. Example: Some...
Melissa looks like she's been packing alot of bulgoki meat lately.
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Right, intelligence has nothing to do with excelling at anything.
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The Chinese invented pretty much everything. The Romans scammed everything and stamped it their own. I guess "prizes" weren't around thousands...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IQ_and_the_Wealth_of_Nations India is 60th in the world by IQ. Must be a caste thing, the Brahmins (teachers,...
Fed prints $35 billion more in fake money - Gold Bullion anyone?August 10th, 2007 The Federal Reserve has decided to make stock market junkies,...
The fed controls money supply EVERYDAY which directly controls value. Imagine if the market dictated money supply, the dollar would not be where...
Since when does the fed not step in to directly control money supply and value? That's their job. The market doesn't decide fed policy. The FED...
The Yuan has appreciated approximately 8% vs. the dollar this year. Your arguments are flawed.
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