Category: Capital & Ownership
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Ownership Architecture in the Narrative Economy
As narrative assets become increasingly valuable across media, capital, and global markets, the question is no longer who can create content. The question is who owns, governs, and structures it. For decades, the media industry has repeated a convenient phrase: Content is king. It is not. Content is raw material. Ownership architecture is power. As…
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From Page to Portfolio: How Authors Think Too Small About Their Intellectual Property
For many authors, publication feels like the finish line. The manuscript is complete. The deal is signed. The book is printed. The work has moved from imagination into the marketplace. But publication is not an endpoint. It is an inflection point. A book is not simply a creative artifact. It is intellectual property — an…
