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Open Source, Locked Exit

The cartoon mocks the tech industry’s habit of branding controlled, monetized access as altruistic openness—treating ‘open’ less as a principle than as a marketing costume draped over patents, licensing, and lock-in.

At a glossy AI expo booth with a huge banner reading “OPEN FOR HUMANITY,” smiling founders in matching hoodies fling stickers, tote bags, and T-shirts into the crowd like carnival barkers. The stage beneath them is visibly constructed from oversized bricks labeled “PATENTS,” “EXCLUSIVE LICENSE,” “TERMS OF SERVICE,” and “ENTERPRISE CONTRACTS.” In front, a welcoming arch marked “COMMUNITY ACCESS” invites developers forward, but the doorway immediately narrows into a claustrophobic corridor packed with turnstiles labeled “API FEES,” “RATE LIMITS,” “APPROVAL REQUIRED,” and “LEGAL REVIEW.” The farther people go, the tighter the passage becomes, until they are funneled into a tiny paid gate at the end. The founders keep waving and pointing to the word “OPEN,” while none of them acknowledge the fenced maze attached to it.

by Lila GhorabaApril 30, 2026

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