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Private property is theft, and copyright/IP only works to hold humanity's advance back
I think taking it to that extreme is stupid shit. If you invest time, effort and maybe money to create something, you should be able to profit off of it. But the current state is indeed holding humanity back. There needs to be a limit like you own your stuff for 10 to 20 years or until you die, whatever comes first.