Alternatives Quote by Brian Martin
“The alternative to intellectual property is straightforward: intellectual products should not be owned, as in the case of everyday language. That means not owned by individuals, corporations, governments, or the community as common property. It means that ideas are available to be used by anyone who wants to.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Intellectual Property and the Commons, 2005
Intellectual property should be communal; ideas belong to everyone, not owned by any single entity.
In simple terms: Ideas belong to all.
Advocate open sharing of knowledge.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- software development
- academic publishing
- creative industries
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can creators be rewarded without restricting access?
- What mechanisms protect commons while encouraging innovation?
Balancing incentives for creators with free access is complex.