Chokepoint Capitalism

How to Beat Big Tech, Tame Big Content, and Get Artists Paid

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Cory Doctorow, Rebecca Giblin: Chokepoint Capitalism (AudiobookFormat, 2022, Beacon Press)

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Publié 19 septembre 2022 par Beacon Press.

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978-1-6666-0996-7
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Defines the problems facing creative workers and what to do about them

This is the kind of topic that deserves the prestige of a book but where the ideas can fit in a blog post without losing anything important. Here, the length and examples are worthwhile. The show the scope of the problem in a way that is both interesting and enraging.

An anti-monopoly / monopsony manifesto

Doctorow is known for his activism in favor of the open web and privacy rights. In this book, with Rebecca Giblin, they describe how the corporate monopolies and monopsonies are strangling the culture industry and especially creators and makers upon whose content and creativity these corporations and platforms rely. And so, we learn a lot about how Amazon, Spotify, Live Nation, and Youtube, among others, have created bottlenecks (or chokepoints, hence the title) between creators and audiences, to the detriment of both. This accomplished through network effects, vertical and horizontal integration, blocking new entrants, regulatory capture, and manipulation of copyright laws, as well as non-compete clauses which lock in workers (as time of writing, FTC chair Lina Khan is proposing to eliminate those, which would be great). The first part of the book describes these mechanisms in clear detail. The second part of the book focuses on potential solutions to …