The Man Who Sold The World […His Brain]

February 14, 2006

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.

…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.”

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