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Copyright itself was never ownership to begin with, and ideas were never property. Copyright is nothing more than a means an end, with the end being to enrich the Public Domain. It exists for the express purpose "to Promote the Progress of Science and the Useful Arts" and nothing else.
This is the moral basis for the Copyright Clause, in Thomas Jefferson's own words:
Holy shit, mic drop.
Also, is that Jefferson's original capitalization? I never would have figured him for the type to think he's too cool for normal capitalization rules.
Here's a picture of it (the first page, anyway, which isn't the same as the part I quoted). It appears that he, indeed, wasn't in the habit of capitalizing the first word of sentences. 'Course, it was so long ago that I'm not sure if it really was a normal rule at the time (especially for handwritten correspondence, as opposed to typeset publications).
Yeah, I know things like capitalization and punctuation were a lot more idiosyncratic at the time, but I can't recall ever seeing that particular quirk before in historical writing.