Uhm… based?
Intellectual property is a scam. Of course everyone is free to create their own version of a fictional world somebody else thought up.
You’d have to violate their basic rights to prevent them from doing so.
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What? I have patents and written books, created products.
If you are arguing for intellectual property, you are arguing against property rights.
What do you think of copyright, especially pre-publication? And trademarks? I think replicating someone else's mark is fraudulent (but I am not so sure that fraud should be considered a common law crime)
No. Ideas cannot be owned. Either you keep it to yourself or it’s everyone’s.
Fraud is a different story.
If you mislead someone into a purchasing contract that contract is void.