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Silicon Valley’s Manifest Destiny is a Death March for the Creative Industry
The Mission
In the past two decades, the landscape of copyright law has undergone a dramatic transformation, often spearheaded by a select group of highly influential and tech-savvy individuals, commonly referred to as ‘tech bros’.
These individuals, akin to an elite squad of tech bro stormtroopers in their relentless pursuit and execution, have been at the forefront of challenging and reshaping copyright norms.
Now, it seems we have reached a pivotal moment — the end game of this long-standing battle.
This critical juncture represents a culmination of years of debates, legal battles, and technological advancements that have continually pushed the boundaries of what is considered fair use and intellectual property rights in the digital age.
The Strategy
The implications of this ‘end game’ are vast and multifaceted. On one hand, it poses significant questions about the future of creativity, innovation, and the sharing of digital content.
On the other, it raises critical concerns about the protection of artists’ rights, the control of digital media, and the potential for monopolization in the tech industry.