In particular, his work on intellectual property leaves much to be desired. His essay, The Law of Intellectual Property, offers a somewhat confused theory of IP, contains contradictions, and rests on questionable fundamentals.
This post is inspired from a conversation I had with a colleague of mine and his brother. The conversation was largely about intellectual property rights and whether they were a benefit or hindrance to market innovation. The principled issue is that intellectual property rights are neither property nor a right. Sounds insane at first, doesn’t