Private property rights are a fundamental component of any successful economy. If you want a nation to prosper - property must be safe in its owners hands.
Intellectual Property (IP) shouldnt be treated any differently than physical property. In fact in most instances - in many ways - IP is far more important.
The spark of creation that is for instance the Microsoft Windows operations program - the Intellectual Property - is exponentially more valuable than each and every one of the millions of physical copies burned to disc for sale in stores.
But IP is bizarrely viewed by many as somehow different - less than. People who would never have stolen a compact disc from Tower Records have no compunction downloading-without-paying that same album.
And as music theft site Napster first broadly demonstrated - continuing technological advances make IP theft ever-easier. Despite what Hillary Clinton recently asserted - Secret Service agents standing guard on a server isnt an effective way to protect its contents.
And all of this is just individuals stealing individual items. Some companies have industrialized IP theft on a global scale.
The Evidence Googles Systematic Theft is Anti-Competitive
Systematic theft may be the most anti-competitive and monopolistic practice in which a company can engage. Systematic theft generates an unbeatable cost advantage by avoiding the standard cost of propertied goods for which law-abiding competitors must pay.
It creates an unfair jump-the-gun time-to-market advantage by ignoring the rule of law standard of securing permission from property owners before use in the marketplace a business practice that law-abiding competitors must respect.
It spawns and maintains a matchless online index/inventory advantage that no honest competitor could hope to assemble.
It anti-competitively undermines property-based business models which compete with Googles free content model.
Lastly systematic theft is the ultimate predatory practice in that it unlawfully destroys the value of any innovation or creative advantage a competitor may have….
Top Patterns of Google Theft
- Admitted Pattern of Promoting Online Piracy
- Anti-Competitive Pattern of Book Theft
- Willful Pattern of Promoting YouTube Video Theft
- Willful Pattern of Android Property Infringement
- Anti-Competitive Pattern of Stealing Competitors Signature Patented-Innovations
- Extensive Pattern of Content Theft
- Extensive Pattern of Trademark Theft
- Pattern of Stealing Contact Lists
