Also, one point no one raised here is that Bohandas doesn't want to stop people from selling music or books. He wants to stop people from enjoying a government subsidies in the form of an enforced right to a work. Now, I don't agree with him (although I'd like to see it curtailed from its current ridiculous state, I like the idea of an author having control over his work), but the analogy is closer to removing regulations forcing people to use lamps than it is to banning them.
Well, yes, but there's also adding this element of "Lamps are free game to be stolen."
I don't mind curtailing copyright a bit, and PATENT a LOT, but there should definitely be some protections.
How much?
I mean, I agree that copyright is more ridiculous than patent, but mostly in the sense of often being self-defeating. Like if a company is essentially forced to sue in order to keep a copyright, because they plan on doing something with it in a few years and if they don't have a copyright on it then they won't be able to make enough money from it to justify said.
Copyright law is actually like if there was a law against making wine without a license and Jesus kept making wine and vintners were worried about going out of business because of what looks like some dude with magic.
There's issues with it, but it's not pointless, and it's not there just to get in the way. It's meant to provides the ability to make money from your creations for small companies.
It's not 'the dude with a printer' they're worried about. It's 'publishing company gets one copy of your book, reproduces it at far lower cost, redistributes it more cheaply than you can afford to...and you get jack shit.' It's helping people to create even without economy of scale backing them up. Because the big companies that have that economy of scale like reliability, not boldness. Patents are similar. Now, what they're currently being used for is different, but that's why you reform stuff.
Also I don't really think patent/copyright law needs to be part of the constitution, and thus incredibly difficult to change back if it turns out to go badly. *shrug*