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Writing on law, culture, and ownership

Essays that examine how ownership is built, transferred, or lost, and what it costs when protection comes late. 

 

The COre Question

If urban culture drives the global market, why do the people who create it so rarely own it?

This writing examines how contracts, intellectual property, and early deal terms decide who owns creative work and who does not. It focuses on moments when identity and visibility generate value before legal protection exists.

Each essay stands on its own. Together, they map the ownership gap, where it appears, how it operates, and what creators can do to build leverage early.

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