Park Chan-ju

Lady Park Chan-ju (1914–1995), was the spouse of Prince Yi Wu of Korea.

Yi Wu & Park Chan-ju

She was a granddaughter of Marquis Pak Yung-hio, who was a son-in-law of King Cheoljong of Joseon as a husband of Princess Yŏnghye of Korea. They had two children, Yi Chung (李淸 이청 i chŏng) (born 23 April 1936) and Yi Jong (李淙 이종 i jong) (9 November 1940 – 1966).

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    gollark: That still doesn't provide much of an incentive to make intellectual property versus just not doing that, but it would help I guess.
    gollark: There are similar issues in the realm of books and stuff, but the convention there is more to actually pay for them.
    gollark: I… see.
    gollark: It is a shame nobody's come up with a particularly good model for funding IP development which doesn't either make it artificially scarce or basically rely on goodwill.
    gollark: Presumably, poor incentives to actually improve performance? Maybe their corporate structure is such that nobody can really work on crosscutting stuff like that and everyone does individual features.
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