Problems in Traditional Content Creation
Despite the advancements in technology, the traditional content industry remains centralized, opaque, and exclusionary. Original creators often lose ownership of their work once submitted to agencies or studios. The barriers to entry are high, and only a fraction of global talent has access to meaningful opportunities. Revenue distribution is heavily skewed toward production companies, leaving writers, ideators, and small contributors undercompensated or unrecognized. This outdated system hinders innovation, limits diversity, and slows the pace of creative evolution.
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