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![]() "Clyde Slick" wrote They own those copyrights. Copyright is property, just like real estate. No, real estate is real property. Well, yes and no. Copyright and ownership in real estate, under the law, are very similar. Both are actually a *bundle of rights*. but different bundles of different types of rights, with under different sets of legal parameters. By definition, real property/real estate are used to differentiate the land and all its permeant attachments as opposed to personal property. This has nothing to do with ownership. But it has to do with the way those particular rights are treated by law, and the differences thereto. The highest level of real estate ownership is Fee Simple Absolute. This describes a particular bundle of rights afforded the property holder. Yes, that is the underlying, or residual right, within the bundle of rights. We cannot own real estate, in the truest sense in the USA, unlike personal property. Yes, it is not absolute, it is owned subject to a number of superior rights still resident in local/state and Federal government, such as police power, escheat and eminent domain. Plus, it is also subject to the rights of others, should any of the bundle of rights been previously conveyed (such as lease, life estate, or easement) Copyright property is intellectual property. the nature of the two properties, in law, is different, and the rights associated with them are different. Only in that if one seek relief in the courts different laws (Federal, State, local) govern protections of those bundles of rights. For instance, within the Code of Maryland, Real Property has its own unique Title. "Title"... please define. Its own unique section of the Code, spelling out rights and obligations peculiar to real estate, as opposed to other types of property. This is a factual statement, and is not intended to belittle the rights of intellectual property, but, in fact, copyright property is different than real property. In what way? I think you are hung-up on the meaning/use of "property." no! " They own those copyrights. Copyright is property, just like real estate." It is not "just like" real estate. Well, we know what we’re talking about anyway. ![]() When Jute wrote "Without lies chaos and brutality"/troll bait) it was seemed as he was using the term "property" figuratively. As we know many real estate transactions are "lies chaos and brutality" and often aren’t at arms-length by design. If he had substituted *controllable asset* for "property" we wouldn’t have had the opportunity to enriched the board with this thread. ![]() |
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