>>8The Soviet Union never implemented socialism. Further, certain uses of copyright can be used to protect the worker against exploitation of his labour, for example the GNU GPL.
As such, it is clear that socialists would not, at least necessarily, dismiss cases of copyright infringement.
Besides, to brand something as "socialist" or "not socialist" would almost certainly mean referencing Marxism, in which case any argument on copyright in socialism has no weight, as Marx as far as I know never wrote about copyright.
The author has still expounded bullshit; he says that due to the allegedly socialist nature of this cohesive and whole group he calls the "open source community" (which has has provided no evidence for its existence) this means that the members of the community act dismissively.
Maybe I'm a member of that community - and I'm certainly not dismissive of copyright infringement. It just depends what copyright is being infringed.