If companies need advertisements to inform potential customers, let them do that in an appropriate place. For instance, an adds booklet.
Allowing companies to use the public space to advertise is not in the interest of the populace: it stimulates overconsumption and it creates distracting stimuli in an environment that is already very busy. It also facilitates unfair competition when advertising space is sold to the highest bidder, since company wealth supersedes product quality or utility.
Controversial take incoming: framing art as an intellectual property phenomenon is itself a capitalist stance and it highlights our lack of imagination with regards to what contributes value.
My point being that intellectual property law is fundamentally broken and that it serves capital by definition
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Being judgemental is also just a goofy pastime