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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
No matter what you say, mom, I will always love him!


Besides.... of course you're right that it's more important to fight for the real thing than to construct a philosophical battle over the meaning of a term. Usually. When you have limited time and resources.

It is my personal experience, though, that the way we speak influences the way we think. Also, the less precise we are in choosing our words, the more likely it is that we run into misunderstandings. (Tell me, is Android a Linux system?)
So choosing our words carefully isn't a bad thing, either. And because in my real life, in my daily conversation, I do have enough time and my resources aren't so limited, no harm's done saying "patents" instead of "intellectual property" and "GNU/Linux" instead of "Linux".
This hair risks being split very, very thinly.

I see it as a "pick your battles sort of thing" nonetheless. I still don't have a problem with the concept of an umbrella term for patents/copyrights/trademarks (to refer to them in the abstract) and while sure there's little in the way of resources committed to the hosting of a anti-IP-term manifesto how far does one extend that battle?

Maybe we just need to create a new term though. PaCoTM?
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