Gauge your own tolerance for risk before following Banksy.
I think the RIAA and others win because our individual toleration for risk is so low.
We want to protest, take chances, etc., but you know, we might offend a potential future employer or one of their clients or some government wonk.
So long as a majority of us feel that way, the revolution is going to be delayed.
That suggests a solution to me.
You?
PS: Don’t take my RIAA example the wrong way. I think artists and others who contribute to the creative process should be compensated. The record industry with its executives and sycophants, etc., not so much. Music thrives in spite of the recording industry, not because of it.