>>56555281Whether privately owned or publicly owned, the same conflict will arise;
Needs of the owners/shareholders/administration vs Needs of the talents and workers.
Money is king here and inflation only rises, so naturally the talents and workers are always going to get fucked over eventually. Just like when a new game or software service draws you in with its freebies/loads of features. These companies draw in promising talents with their "freedom of talent" or "proper compensation models" or "Retention of IP" but they always do the same thing. They change up after the initial success and start focusing on extracting money from their audience even at the cost of the talents.
Just look at Vshojo. who the fuck wants to be in that in 2023 and going forward?