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IP certainly means protection, though it favors big corps than individuals.
I'm all for those creative professionals. I get why people are upset about their work being used without their consent, especially from people who contracted to provide their work. It's been used to exactly cut such jobs against them.
But to combat the situation tighting IP law doesn't seem to be the right tool.
I think we're better off restricting HOW its used like I've seen some people propose.