Are you arguing that copyright and patent terms are not just unfair or unreasonable but *unconscionable*? Are you saying I should not be permitted to sell you a CD on the condition that you do not copy it?
It is a fundamental Libertarian notion that the government should never prevent two consenting people from making a mutually-beneficial agreement without an extremely powerful justification for doing so. I don't see an extremely powerful justification for prohibiting agreements of this kind.
The unconscionable nature of Intellectual Property is the basis of my argument against it. I also despise abortion, but I support a woman's right to have one.
The unenforceability of a contract upon a third person is the basis of my argument against IP
law. (well, that and my problem with laws in general)