Z:gnu-www-ja-kragen-software--2fa3a6-The traditional way to deal wi/en

The traditional way to deal with this is to lock ideas up inside people, places, and things. A lawyer can get quite a bit of money simply for spitting out the appropriate ideas, not doing any actual creative work, or simply for applying rote procedures &mdash; most wills reportedly fall in this category. I have to go to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum to see old Georgia's paintings, because they don't allow photography. Then they can charge me admission. (Great museum, by the way. If you go there, don't get the four-day pass; their collection is rather small.)  A book can be sold for more than the cost of printing it because the ideas are difficult to separate from their physical manifestation.