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“Patents and copyrights are the legal implementation of the base of all property rights: a man’s right to the product of his mind.”[1]
What Jefferson has to Say About Patents
Protecting Intellectual Property
[1] Rand, Ayn, Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal, Signet, New York, 1967, p. 130.
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