Tech Titans Propose An End To Intellectual Property
15-04-2025 19:28 via musicbusinessworldwide.com

Tech Titans Propose An End To Intellectual Property

One can only imagine what the value of music would look like if copyright protections were to disappear altogether. It would not be a stretch to imagine that its value would fall close to zero, along with the value of other commercialized cultural products, and the value of labor carried out by artists and other creators. – Music Business Worldwide
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