The Man Who Sold The World […His Brain]
Considering all the other crazy things people have tried to snag IP rights for, it’s not surprising someone has come up with this (credit: Siona):
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“The idea is that Keats, 32, sells the rights to his brain, and with it his original thoughts, for perpetuity.
This relies on new technology - not yet invented - which will keep his brain alive and functioning, even after he has died.
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…Keats had to figure out how to mould his plan to fit the conventional rules of the financial markets.
He came up with a novel approach. Keats has registered his brain as a sculpture which he created thought by thought.”

