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- <year>2020</year>
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<holder>Petter Reinholdtsen</holder>
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- ISBN 978-82-93828-XX-X (hard cover)
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- <abstract>
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- Our devices and services gather most of the data that the NSA
- mines for its surveillance project. We pay for these devices and
- the services they connect to, and then we painstakingly perform
- the data-entry tasks associated with logging facts about our
- lives, opinions, and preferences.
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- Thanks to Big Tech, Surveillance capitalism is everywhere. This
- is not because it is really good at manipulating our behaviour,
- or the rogue abuse of corporate power. It is the result of
- unchecked monopolism and the abusive behavior it abets. It is
- the system working as intended and expected. Cory Doctorow has
- written an extended critique of Shoshana Zuboff's The Age of
- Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New
- Frontier of Power, with a non-magical analysis of the problem
- leading to a different proposal for a solution.
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