Comment Re:Not a good example... (Score 1) 1589
It's really tautological; information is entirely non-physical and therefore fundamentally can not be a physical good. It can have physical manifestations...
That's silly. Information must have a physical manifestation. It's in your brain cells, it's in electromagnetic waves, it's on paper -- otherwise it doesn't exist. Information theory even defines it in terms of entropy which is a property of matter. Maxwell's daemon and all that.
Devon