What It Means To Be an Anarcho-Capitalist
Stephan Kinsella wrote a thoughtful analysis
Douglas Clement examined a controversial economic analysis that rejects the need for copyright and patent protection, and labeled the theory "a formidable attack" on the validity of intellectual property concepts. Roderick Long and John deLaubenfels engaged in an interesting exchange of essays debating this issue
David Freddoso claims that allowing unfettered copying will "destroy civilization"
Ilana Mercer disparages copyright protections as "nonsense on stilts"
Today Linux, tomorrow the world?
Source: TCS
Author: James V DeLong
Compulsory licensing versus the three 'golden oldies'
Source: Cato Institute
Author: Robert P Merges
Songs to learn and ping
Source: Reason
Author: Jeff Taylor
Don't invest in copyright- protected companies
Source: LRC
Author: Gary North
A short argument for intellectual property
Source: Strike the Root
Author: John T Kennedy
Intellectual property and third parties
Source: Strike the Root
Author: John DeLaubenfels
Why open source may be doomed
Source: TCS
Author: Megan McArdle