Must-Read: John Quiggin: Look What They’ve Done to My Song, Ma
Must-Read: Look what they’ve done to my song, Ma: “My discussion of intellectual property inevitably raised questions about my argument that property rights are not natural rights…
:…The ‘moral rights’ of artists over their creative works has been raised as a suggested counterexample. In fact, this example reinforces my original argument…. In France and other European countries, artists have inalienable moral rights over their work… not a property right, but a constraint on property rights…. [If] recognised after the fact, they constitute a taking from the purchaser…. [If] recognised when artists sell rights… they (like any restriction on alienation of property) represent a constraint on the property rights of the artist…. Property rights and (perceived/socially accepted) natural rights… coincide in some ways and conflict in others… both [are] associated with the general feeling of rightful possession, so that a system of property rights is more stable when it coincides with natural rights. On the other hand, natural rights are mostly perceived as inalienable and indivisible…