Content Business Models: IP Laws, Economics, and AI in Entertainment

Quarter-Life Capital returns with co-hosts George Pu, Matthew Black, and Soham Mehta examining Jack Dorsey's controversial call to abolish all intellectual property laws and what it means for innovation in the AI era.

In this wide-ranging fourth episode:
  • 🧠 The IP debate: Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk's surprising stance on abolishing intellectual property laws
  • 🏢 Corporate weaponization: How companies like Figma are using trademarks to stifle competition
  • 💻 Open source vs. closed ecosystems: Finding balance in a world of accelerating innovation
  • 📺 Netflix's trillion-dollar ambition: How AI-powered localization and content creation could fuel massive growth
  • 🎬 The future of entertainment: Multiple endings, personalized content, and viewer-directed stories
  • 🔍 The Satoshi mystery: Examining who might be behind Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator
The hosts explore how a new era of AI is revolutionizing content creation, software development, and intellectual property rights, while debating the balance between innovation, corporate power, and creator incentives.

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Content Business Models: IP Laws, Economics, and AI in Entertainment
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