End intellectual property:

The grand term 'intellectual property' covers a lot of ground: the software that runs our lives, the movies we watch, the songs we listen to. But also the credit-scoring algorithms that determine the contours of our futures, the chemical structure and manufacturing processes for life-saving pharmaceutical drugs, even the golden arches of McDonald's and terms such as 'Google'. All are supposedly 'intellectual property'. We are urged, whether by stern warnings on the packaging of our Blu-ray discs or by sonorous pronouncements from media company CEOs, to cease and desist from making unwanted, illegal or improper uses of such 'property', not to be 'pirates', to show the proper respect for the rights of those who own these things. But what kind of property is this? And why do we refer to such a menagerie with one inclusive term?

(Via Aeon)

It's a long but valuable read. If you are tasked with protecting PI, you need to understand well what it is you are protecting.

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