RichardR
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Straw man – no one is ignoring that fact.shanek said:AND because it always has, and because we know the mechanisms by which it does so. Amazing how people keep ignoring that...
If someone said, “I can’t see how the free market would solve that problem, so it won’t†– that would be argument from personal incredulity. I don’t think anyone is saying that. You are the one making the claim.
You have claimed that patents are not necessary. People have asked you to justify that claim. (It was your claim, remember?) Specifically, how would pharmaceutical company, whose products are easy to copy, protect its inventions? You have not answered that as far as I can see; you just claim the market will solve it unless someone can demonstrate it won’t. That is classic shifting the burden of proof, or argument from ignorance.