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Passage Breakdown

Supporters of the tangible-object theory say copyright is like owning a physical thing: if you make a physical copy of a work you own that object and can control what happens to it, and you can even keep some rights when you transfer the object (like a landowner keeping easements). They claim copyright simply records which rights the creator retains, such as the right to copy or to allow performances. Critics say this view fails for short-lived things like live broadcasts and ignores that the idea itself can be the valuable part—for example, if a poet dictates a poem and a friend writes it down, the friend made the paper copy but the poet created the poem and should have the rights.

Logic Breakdown

Identify the proponents' central claim: intellectual-property rights can be grounded in ownership of physical manifestations and thus avoid claiming ownership of abstract ideas. Choose the option that best restates or generalizes that core belief.

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Legal theorists supporting the tangible-object theory of intellectual property are most likely to believe which one of the following?

Correct Answer
E
Supported by these sentences in the passage: "Proponents of the tangible-object theory of copyright argue that copyright and similar intellectual-property rights can be explained as logical extensions of the right to own concrete, tangible objects." and "its chief advantage is that it justifies intellectual property rights without recourse to the widely accepted but problematic supposition that one can own abstract, intangible things such as ideas." Patents are a form of intellectual-property protection for inventions, so proponents would maintain that patent protection can be afforded without invoking inventors' ownership of abstract ideas, which is exactly what choice E states.
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