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Re: Patents and Copyrights

I think patents were originally intended to encourage invention. It worked, Americans invented an amazing variety of neat, useful, commercially viable things.

Whereas copyrights were intended to protect creative property.

And licenses are a contract between parties to agree to do something for a specified, usually limited, time.

It makes enough sense to me that I've never questioned it.
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