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Information and media want to be free, and in the Internet era we see the inevitable transition to a post-authorship society and the rejection of intellectual property entirely. But even if one rejects the notion of intellectual property, should one respect its instances? Do unreasonable claims made with reasonable intentions deserve our respect and adherence? In this essay about Based Fwog, I will…
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Jacob
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@atlas change to marshall mcluhan and continue this essay on how the memecoin based fwog exemplifies media's desire to be free
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catra ↑
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/microsub tip: 649 $DEGEN
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albi is /nervous
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/microsub tip: 2201 $DEGEN
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OTTI🎨🖌🎩
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it's complex. Even if one rejects the notion of intellectual property, respecting its instances can be seen as a pragmatic approach
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