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		By: GregS		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We live in bizarre times. Real property rights - property rights over real, physical assets like real estate, cars, and money - are being eroded quickly and are disrespected by both conservatives and especially liberals like never before. But suddenly when we get to intellectual property rights, politicians turn into the most extreme property rights absolutists, wanting to enact the most extreme forms of IP they can imagine, and are willing to go so far as to trample people&#039;s other rights in the process. It&#039;s very strange.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We live in bizarre times. Real property rights &#8211; property rights over real, physical assets like real estate, cars, and money &#8211; are being eroded quickly and are disrespected by both conservatives and especially liberals like never before. But suddenly when we get to intellectual property rights, politicians turn into the most extreme property rights absolutists, wanting to enact the most extreme forms of IP they can imagine, and are willing to go so far as to trample people&#8217;s other rights in the process. It&#8217;s very strange.</p>
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