POWER BEYOND THE LAW

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The 200k–500k cost entry fee that makes legal rights a "fiction" for independent creators
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A primary motivator for callouts that provides emotional release or repair for the challenger.
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Areas like stand-up comedy or tattoos where innovation thrives without formal IP protection.
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The most common form of callout (82%), aiming for accountability rather than punishment.
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A famous "Third-Party Vigilante" account that uses its following as a "jury" to shame copycats.
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A community’s subjective sense of right and wrong that often ignores legal nuances like fair use or the copyright-design overlap
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Outcomes focused on raising public awareness and influencing consumer behavior rather than direct compensation
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The term used to describe a larger, wealthier corporation involved in a power imbalance with a small "David" creator
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Legally permissible conduct that individuals undertake independently to redress or prevent a perceived wrong without the assistance of a government official or the formal judiciary
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the primary digital platform used in the 21st century to draw critical public attention to perceived violations of legal or social norm