IP Monopolies, Not Pirates, Are The Real Threat To Artists
IP law has been used to create monopolies, crush the public domain and hurt the artists its proponents say it serves.
Lana Polansky is an art and labour writer residing in Montreal. Her writing focuses mainly on the games industry, with special attention to lesser-known works.
IP law has been used to create monopolies, crush the public domain and hurt the artists its proponents say it serves.