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Hi, my name is Tom. Welcome back to my channel. Today, I want to talk a little bit (or actually for a fairly long time but I think its worth it) about copyright and intellectual property. Theyre topics which draw in all of the intersecting subjects on which my channel tends to focus; theres a little bit of politics, philosophy, art and aesthetics. What I want to consider in particular, however, is whether the existence of copyright and intellectual property is a good thing for our society and our culture or not and whether we might benefit from abolishing both altogether. Now, unlike when I make most of my videos, I began writing the script for this video pretty uncertain of what my final argument would be. I was driven instead by a slightly more vague sense that the concept of intellectual property holds something of a strange place in the popular imaginary in the present. A couple of months ago, Katy Perry and her co-writers on the 2013 song Dark Horse were found by a federal cour