Weekly take: Why corporatisation of IP firms isn’t all gloom and doom
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Weekly take: Why corporatisation of IP firms isn’t all gloom and doom

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External investor-controlled IP firms have both downsides and upsides, so they don’t deserve all the flak they get

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