On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, Robert Brown wrote:

> We needed to have worn our TCGLUG hats.  My buddy Joe and I were there. 
> After we had already sat down at Townhall, we were pretty sure we 
> spotted some geeks walk in.
>
> I too left at auction time.  Too bad he took so long.  I was really glad 
> to hear him speak about copyleft and patent law.  Despite the solipsisms 
> and the weak arguments, I find there's a fair amount of commonality with 
> his theories on freedom and software and the problems of intellectual 
> property and copyright.  What I'm curious about is whether he can see 
> these commonalities and what he has to say about that.  Is it all about 
> software?


I think all of his writings are available for free on the web.  Look 
through this, or do similar searches:

http://www.google.com/search?q=stallman+%22intellectual+property%22+site%3Afsf.org

Which turns up this article on "intellectual property":

http://www.fsf.org/licensing/essays/not-ipr.xhtml


Mike