Yes!dusty wrote:We are at philosophical odds here and that is not likely to change.
If one believes that one might be able to "right a wrong" then by all means - attempt to do just that. But when the odds are stacked high against you, why keep fighting a losing battle.
Then you say "Doing what is right is what built a huge part of this country and is far more important than getting rich". But that too is a contradiction. It is those who have the wealth that provide the opportunities for the rest of us. The first names that come to mind is Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg, Mark Zucherberg, Charles Koch, George Soros and Warren Buffett to name a few. Without these people and the many others like them who hold the wealth in this nation there would be a whole lot of us without a pay check today.
Before huge rewards are reaped, there are usually huge risks taken. If you take away the opportunity for the reward, why would any sane person take that risk? Indeed, that is the underlying rationale for the patent system.