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IP--it's not just about money

There's an interesting post and follow-up discussion at Lawrence Lessig's blog about the WIPO, open source, and the level of ignorancec many people have about intellectual property.

...the astonishing part is the justification for the US opposing the meeting. According to the Post, Lois Boland, director of international relations for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, said “that open-source software runs counter to the mission of WIPO, which is to promote intellectual-property rights.” As she is quoted as saying, “To hold a meeting which has as its purpose to disclaim or waive such rights seems to us to be contrary to the goals of WIPO.”

If Lois Boland said this, then she should be asked to resign. The level of ignorance built into that statement is astonishing, and the idea that a government official of her level would be so ignorant is an embarrassment. First, and most obviously, open-source software is based in intellectual-property rights. It can’t exist (and free software can’t have its effect) without it. Second, the goal of WIPO, and the goal of any government, should be to promote the right balance of intellectual-property rights, not simply to promote intellectual property rights. And finally, if an intellectual property right holder wants to “disclaim” or “waive” her rights, what business is it of WIPOs? Why should WIPO oppose a copyright or patent rights holder’s choice to do with his or her rights what he or she wants?

In other words, intellectual property is not just an opportunity for those with money to make more money. It is a complex issue that pays lip service, at least, to the importance of creativity and innovation in the advance of civilization.

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i want to know ip for a computer

This entry won't help you much, I'm afraid. Since 'IP' here stands for 'intellectual property' and what you want is TCP/IP. Try search for internet protocol instead.