How did thomas jefferson understanding the principle of an idea as a non- exclusive property
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Thomas Jefferson claimed that an idea is an non-exclusive property by pointing out that ideas are meant to be shared globally for instruction, communication, information dissemination, etc. He likened ideas to the air we breathe that is free.
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The action of the mental capacity known as an idea is the item that nature has made "least susceptible than all others of exclusive property."
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- Any idea that is not shared belongs completely to each individual.
- Once shared, it becomes everyone's property.
- Though Jefferson explicitly does not come to a judgement regarding the usefulness of patenting ideas, his use of nature as an example suggests that he is not in favour of the premise that patents have social benefits.
- Ideas are too strong to be imprisoned by patents; for example, patenting a good invention would prevent it from receiving complete moral and reciprocal teaching.
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