10 sats \ 8 replies \ @mrsu 14h \ on: Do you OWN your name ? AskSN
A name is an idea. It exists in peoples heads. People know my name because they either decided to give me that name (I.e. my parents ) or because someone told them my name . if a name is an idea, or just a thought in peoples heads, can it be property?
I'd say no, its not possible for anyone to own your name, as I don't think thoughts can be property.
Additionally, just because the state enforces us to identify In a certain way, doesn't mean that's our actual name. The name people use to refer to me is totally different from the formal name the state uses to identify me. That's not my name.
No one owns my name.
I don't think thoughts can be property.
Why not?
If we trademark whatever bullshit why don't you copyright your name and became the owner of it, with papers that you can show to any gov: "hey, I own this name, you can't use it without my CONSENT and approval on any of your govIDs".
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Many people have done that and I have watched them still fail over and over.
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Not sure I see your point. You already have a formal name assigned to you by the state. This is a part of your identity as a citizen. This is not necessarily the same as the name you are known by.
Your 'real' name Is the name that real people around you know you by. As that is a thought or 'meme' that exists in the collective consciousness of the people that know you, then there is nothing to own.
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You already have a formal name assigned to you by the state
You are wrong. That is a name assigned to a vessel, a dead body, to a CORPORATION, not to a living man. That state do no deal with living men, only with corporations.
My question wasn't by far about any "legal name" bullshit or something like that.
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I read it very well. I do not understand why do you go back to the state. What have to do the state with my name ?
this, while not being @DarthCoin's "right" answer, is at least the most based one.
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