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The internet giants - Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google, among others - have transformed society with both positive … internet giants are multisided markets (MSM); their economic rents are "hidden" from the public. On the user-side of the market … rents are not so obvious. This paper addresses the monopolistic/monopsony aspect of the internet giants. In the singlesided …
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Who governs the Internet is a hotly debated subject, and there seems to be a lack of consensus. In this text I aim to … show how central Internet functions are coordinated and which consequences that have on how we can consider the Internet to … be governed. I show that the Internet has no governor, not even ICANN, and that there are several important actors for …
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This text is a working paper on the social resilience of the Internet, which means who can change how we do end …-to-end best effort digital communication and how can they change it. I assume a bottom up organized version of the Internet and … focus on the Internet itself. The texts goes through varying factors capable of through social means changing what the …
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