Another thing I have become convinced of is that there should be no notion of intellectual property. Ideas and information are things that cannot be owned, and the WTLA must enforce this as well. Not only will this be good for poor people and business start ups, but it will be good for all of humanity as well. It does not hurt those who create when we abolish the concept of intellectual property, they just need to switch to more modern models of production. For example, some say that if we say that anyone can copy a book, that the people who produce books will go out of business. But there are even models for these people, they can do something like Kickstarter and say they will not write their next book until a certain amount of money is sent to them. The model for these people needs to turn into one of pay to produce rather than pay for production. Because if you have a copy of a book and you own it, and you have a blank book, it is totally unacceptable to say that you are not allowed to make a copy of the book you own in the blank book you own. Totalibertarians are totally for peoples right to use their property as they see fit, and this idea just does not mesh well with intellectual property. And it does not hurt the book writers and others, they just need to switch to more modern models. By abolishing intellectual monopolies we will cause many good things to happen, and it will hurt the unfair stranglehold that many established corporations have on their fields. This will be good for poorer people and business start ups, and it will not be bad for producers. The only people who will be harmed by this are those who think they can hold a claim to information. In Totalibertarianism, all information is indeed free, and nobody can claim to own an idea.