Kate Miltner highlights that unlike a decade ago, content creation is now recognized as labor that is time-consuming and often underpaid, emphasizing a shift in ownership awareness.
Miltner discusses the evolution of conversations around cultural appropriation and acknowledges that contemporary language often stems from marginalized communities, indicating a growing awareness among creators.
The rise of personal accountability in the creator economy is noted, with companies like Netflix now owning responsibility to seek out credible creators instead of merely capitalizing on trends.
Miltner explains the complexities of trademarking memes and how minority creators are now finding more avenues for credit and remuneration, indicating a shift in the landscape.
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