At the innermost of ourselves, what really makes us… us, is DNA, which we can agree is essentially a way to represent the information that ultimately makes an individual up. The thing here is, that if we are to preserve the integrity of our arguments, if we strive to be ratinal and eliminate pitfalls in out thought process, it would not make sense for us to exist if we make information private.

What I am trying to say is, that we, humans, arise from the free flow of information, if strands of dna could not be copied and entagled without restrictions, life would not continue existing. Therefore, if we are to keep existing, without being hypocritical, big and greedy companies, developers, artists and whatever they maybe, have to agree that information should exist freely in the Internet for everyone to have access to.

Going a little further, one could argue that indeed what makes an individual is not their genetic information, but their toughts and customs, which once again brings us to my main point, that these thoughts could only exist when confirmed and brewed by reading from other people, by talking and listening without any limitation, and those customs too, which were passed as memes from generation to generation without restriction and in the process mixed freely with many other traditions.

Thus, if we, as humanity are to continue existing, if we want to have a place in a starry future, we have to start by not being deceived by simple pleasures such as money, but instead by seeking the grandeur and enjoyment that sharing ideas brings to onself and others.