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What is Unappropriable?

Unappropriable refers to something that cannot be appropriated or taken over by someone else. It is often used to describe things that are considered common property or public goods, such as natural resources, cultural heritage, or intellectual property.

For example, the air we breathe and the water we drink are considered unappropriable resources because they are essential for human survival and cannot be owned or controlled by any one person or entity. Similarly, cultural traditions and historical artifacts are often considered unappropriable because they are a part of a community's collective heritage and cannot be taken over by outsiders.

In the context of intellectual property law, unappropriability can also refer to ideas, concepts, or expressions that cannot be patented or copyrighted because they are considered too abstract or fundamental to be owned. For example, the idea of a round pizza box is considered unappropriable because it is a basic geometric shape that cannot be owned by any one person or company.

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