"The right to blackmail is deducible from the general property right in one's person and knowledge and the right to disseminate or not disseminate that knowledge. How can the right to blackmail be denied?" - Murray Rothbard.https://twitter.com/nicoleperlroth/status/1392896596208078849 …
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Oh, well, if you feel it then it must be true. This is more like stealing something and then demanding payment for its return. Rothbard was talking about divulging information that the blackmailer has a right to divulge, unless paid not to. It's not relevant to this at all!
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The extent to which any piece of information can be owned by one party is, I believe, a matter of dispute among libertarians.
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