Social Justice and Law

In a world powered by data, AI, and invisible digital infrastructure, one question keeps becoming more urgent:

Who really owns what?

Our identities, our data, our signals, and the systems we interact with every day no longer fit neatly into traditional ideas of ownership.

This carousel explores a critical tension of our time — how do we balance individual rights, innovation, and accountability in a digital-first world?

The frameworks we design today will shape power, privacy, and access for the next decade.

Curious to know where you stand:
Should digital spaces be governed primarily by individual property rights, or do they require stronger collective regulation?

#DigitalEconomy #PropertyRights #DataOwnership #TechPolicy #Leadership #FutureOfWork

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