The internet con : how to seize the means of computation / Cory Doctorow
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Verso, 2024Edition: Paperback editionDescription: 184 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmISBN: - 9781804292143
- 1804292141
- HD 9696.8 D637i 2024
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IntroductionPART I. SEIZE THE MEANS OF COMPUTATION1. How Big Tech Got Big2. Network Effects vs. Switching Costs3. Copyright Wars, Cybercrime, Terrorism, Human Trafficking and Other Gifts to Big Tech4. Interop: From Computer Science to the Real World5. Standards and Mandates: What's Behind the Shield of Boringness?6. Adversarial Interop: Guerrilla Warfare and Reverse Engineering7. Jam Tomorrow: Life after We Seize the Means of Computation8. Jam Today: How We'll Get TherePART II. WHAT ABOUT9. What about Privacy?10. What about Harassment?11. What about Algorithmic Radicalization?12. What about Child Sexual Abuse Material, Nonconsensual Pornography and Terrorist Materials?13. What about Warranties?14. What about Poor Countries?15. What about Blockchain?Further Reading, Listening and ViewingIndex
This is a call to arms about how to bring the big online platforms to their knees. It concerns the question of interoperability: the way that Facebook, Twitter etc make it very difficult for you to move and own your data. Doctorow shows that this is not a problem of technology but of law, business and apathy in face of growing monopolies. He covers ground such as anti-trust, and how the platforms deal with take down orders. Through this he shows how the FANGS became too powerful - and show us what we can do about it
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