heavenlyboy34
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They also won't recoup the losses if people discover a natural way to do what the drug does.The problem with your statement is that you assume that brand name is the driving force behind sales. I grew up on store brand products, Aldi's and Save a Lot. It's cheaper and is just as effective.
The problem with using fashion as an example of patent free society is that it is art. And the definition of "art" is so ubiquitous now that I can create art in 2 minutes. I haven't taking an art class since Middle School, but I could learn how to knit in an afternoon and have a garment made up by bedtime. Would it sell, I highly doubt it. But I could wear it and someone else could wear it as well.
Ideas may be free, but new science isn't, whether your in a Communist, Mixed, or anarcho capitalism economy. A company who invest 20 million to develop a new drug will never recoup their losses if someone can create a generic for 5 million.

ETA: the ideas of chemicals (pharma-drugs) are just as super-abundant as any other example of IP. That's how generics wind up being made after big pharma squeezes out as much "profit" as possible.
ETA 2: drug development wouldn't be as expensive as it is without government regs.
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