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However, critics argue that major tech companies are pushing for access to invaluable data—such as artistic, journalistic, and news content—without proper licensing or remuneration. Cameron Milner, Director of GXO Strategies, expressed strong concerns that "legal lasseny," or legal laxity, could lead to a situation where tech giants exploit creative works as mere property, paying nothing for their use. Milner contends that big tech seeks to persuade governments, including Australia's, to transfer ownership of creative content gratis—a process he describes as daylight robbery.