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"denial of those facts. Terrible ideas that have lingered on the fringes for "
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"When an obscure idea gains currency, there are only two things that can "
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msgstr ""
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"But there’s little evidence that this is happening. Instead, the predictions "
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msgstr ""
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msgid "1. Segmenting"
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"in maternity wards. Not everyone who enters or leaves a maternity ward just "
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msgstr ""
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"capitalist companies sell political operatives the power to locate people "
msgstr ""
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"know which worker to approach on the way out of the factory gates and may "
msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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"But the personal accounts of those who have come out tell a different story "
"where people who long harbored a secret about their gender were emboldened "
msgstr ""
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"Lies and fraud are pernicious, and surveillance capitalism supercharges them "
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msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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"displace a true belief. When my daughter contracted head lice at daycare, "
msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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"Google’s dominance over search — more than 86% of web searches are performed "
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msgstr ""
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"Zuboff calls surveillance capitalism a <quote>rogue capitalism</quote> whose "
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msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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"draining the fortunes of the small rump of people who are pathologically "
msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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"Of course, all of Big Tech’s persuasion techniques work in concert with one "
"another, and collecting data is useful beyond mere behavioral trickery."
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msgstr ""
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"— if I know that you’re into genealogy, I might not try to feed you "
msgstr ""
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"Facebook also helps you locate people who have the same odious or antisocial "
"views as you. It makes it possible to find other people who want to carry "
msgstr ""
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"There is one way in which targeted advertising uniquely benefits those "
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msgstr ""
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"Data has a complex relationship with domination. Being able to spy on your "
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"More importantly, if you can dominate the information space while also "
"gathering data, then you make other deceptive tactics stronger because it’s "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:842
+#: complete-book.xml:847
msgid ""
"If you’re a Nazi who wants to ensure that your prospects primarily see "
"deceptive, confirming information when they search for more, you can improve "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:851
+#: complete-book.xml:856
msgid ""
"Surveillance capitalists are like stage mentalists who claim that their "
"extraordinary insights into human behavior let them guess the word that you "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:858
+#: complete-book.xml:863
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"Or perhaps they’re more like pick-up artists, the misogynistic cult that "
"promises to help awkward men have sex with women by teaching them "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:866
+#: complete-book.xml:871
msgid ""
"Some pick-up artists eventually manage to convince women to go home with "
"them, but it’s not because these men have figured out how to bypass women’s "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:877
+#: complete-book.xml:882
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"Pick-up artists <emphasis>believe</emphasis> they have figured out a secret "
"back door that bypasses women’s critical faculties, but they haven’t. Many "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:886
+#: complete-book.xml:891
msgid ""
"Pick-up artists are proof that people can believe they have developed a "
"system of mind control <emphasis>even when it doesn’t "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:904
+#: complete-book.xml:909
msgid ""
"Department store pioneer John Wanamaker is said to have lamented, "
"<quote>Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:914
+#: complete-book.xml:919
msgid "What is Facebook?"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:916
+#: complete-book.xml:921
msgid ""
"Facebook is heralded as the origin of all of our modern plagues, and it’s "
"not hard to see why. Some tech companies want to lock their users in but "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:928
+#: complete-book.xml:933
msgid ""
"Facebook’s surveillance regime is really without parallel in the Western "
"world. Though Facebook tries to prevent itself from being visible on the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><blockquote><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:942
+#: complete-book.xml:947
msgid ""
"Big Tech is able to practice surveillance not just because it is tech but "
"because it is <emphasis>big</emphasis>."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:947
+#: complete-book.xml:952
msgid ""
"Facebook offers similar tools to app developers, so the apps — games, fart "
"machines, business review services, apps for keeping abreast of your kid’s "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:958
+#: complete-book.xml:963
msgid ""
"Though it’s easy to integrate the web with Facebook — linking to news "
"stories and such — Facebook products are generally not available to be "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:970
+#: complete-book.xml:975
msgid ""
"And Facebook is incredibly popular, with 2.3 billion claimed users (though "
"many believe this figure to be inflated). Facebook has been used to organize "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:981
+#: complete-book.xml:986
msgid ""
"To understand what role Facebook plays in the formulation and mobilization "
"of antisocial movements, we need to understand the dual nature of Facebook."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:986
+#: complete-book.xml:991
msgid ""
"Because it has a lot of users and a lot of data about those users, Facebook "
"is a very efficient tool for locating people with hard-to-find traits, the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1001
+#: complete-book.xml:1006
msgid ""
"Facebook makes finding people shopping for refrigerators a "
"<emphasis>lot</emphasis> easier. It can target ads to people who’ve "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1017
+#: complete-book.xml:1022
msgid ""
"Facebook also makes it a lot easier to find people who have the same rare "
"disease as you, which might have been impossible in earlier eras — the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1025
+#: complete-book.xml:1030
msgid ""
"Facebook also makes it much easier to find people who hold the same rare "
"political beliefs as you. If you’ve always harbored a secret affinity for "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1038
+#: complete-book.xml:1043
msgid ""
"All of this presents a dilemma for Facebook: Targeting makes the company’s "
"ads more effective than traditional ads, but it also lets advertisers see "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1049
+#: complete-book.xml:1054
msgid ""
"To make things worse, many Facebook groups spark precious little "
"discussion. Your little-league soccer team, the people with the same rare "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1057
+#: complete-book.xml:1062
msgid ""
"With nothing but <quote>organic</quote> discussion, Facebook would not "
"generate enough traffic to sell enough ads to make the money it needs to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1063
+#: complete-book.xml:1068
msgid ""
"So Facebook has to gin up traffic by sidetracking its own forums: Every time "
"Facebook’s algorithm injects controversial materials — inflammatory "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1074
+#: complete-book.xml:1079
msgid ""
"Facebook <emphasis>can</emphasis> modify our behavior but only in a couple "
"of trivial ways. First, it can lock in all your friends and family members "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1085
+#: complete-book.xml:1090
msgid ""
"This is why Facebook’s targeting systems — both the ones it shows to "
"advertisers and the ones that let users find people who share their "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1095
+#: complete-book.xml:1100
msgid ""
"The more time you spend on Facebook, the more ads it gets to show you. The "
"solution to Facebook’s ads only working one in a thousand times is for the "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:1107
+#: complete-book.xml:1112
msgid "Monopoly and the right to the future tense"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1109
+#: complete-book.xml:1114
msgid ""
"Zuboff and her cohort are particularly alarmed at the extent to which "
"surveillance allows corporations to influence our decisions, taking away "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1116
+#: complete-book.xml:1121
msgid ""
"It’s true that advertising can tip the scales one way or another: When "
"you’re thinking of buying a fridge, a timely fridge ad might end the search "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1127
+#: complete-book.xml:1132
msgid ""
"By contrast, Zuboff is rather sanguine about 40 years of lax antitrust "
"practice that has allowed a handful of companies to dominate the internet, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1135
+#: complete-book.xml:1140
msgid ""
"However, if we are to be alarmed that we might lose the right to choose for "
"ourselves what our future will hold, then monopoly’s nonspeculative, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1141
+#: complete-book.xml:1146
msgid ""
"Start with <quote>digital rights management.</quote> In 1998, Bill Clinton "
"signed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) into law. It’s a complex "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1147
+#: complete-book.xml:1152
msgid ""
"This is a blanket ban on tampering with systems that restrict access to "
"copyrighted works. The ban is so thoroughgoing that it prohibits removing a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1155
+#: complete-book.xml:1160
msgid ""
"For example, Section 1201’s first major application was on DVD players as a "
"means of enforcing the region coding built into those devices. DVD-CCA, the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1167
+#: complete-book.xml:1172
msgid ""
"However, watching a lawfully produced disc in a country other than the one "
"where you purchased it is not copyright infringement — it’s the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1175
+#: complete-book.xml:1180
msgid ""
"The fact that a movie studio wants to charge Indians less than Americans or "
"release in Australia later than it releases in the U.K. has no bearing on "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1182
+#: complete-book.xml:1187
msgid ""
"So DVD and DVD player manufacturers would not be able to use accusations of "
"abetting copyright infringement to punish manufacturers who made "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1190
+#: complete-book.xml:1195
msgid ""
"That’s where Section 1201 of the DMCA comes in: By banning tampering with an "
"<quote>access control,</quote> the rule gave manufacturers and rights "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1197
+#: complete-book.xml:1202
msgid ""
"This is an odious scam against consumers, but as time went by, Section 1201 "
"grew to encompass a rapidly expanding constellation of devices and services "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><itemizedlist><listitem><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1205
+#: complete-book.xml:1210
msgid ""
"Any device with software in it contains a <quote>copyrighted work</quote> — "
"i.e., the software."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><itemizedlist><listitem><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1211
+#: complete-book.xml:1216
msgid ""
"A device can be designed so that reconfiguring the software requires "
"bypassing an <quote>access control for copyrighted works,</quote> which is a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><itemizedlist><listitem><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1218
+#: complete-book.xml:1223
msgid ""
"Thus, companies can control their customers’ behavior after they take home "
"their purchases by designing products so that all unpermitted uses require "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1226
+#: complete-book.xml:1231
msgid ""
"Section 1201 then becomes a means for manufacturers of all descriptions to "
"force their customers to arrange their affairs to benefit the manufacturers’ "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1231
+#: complete-book.xml:1236
msgid ""
"This manifests in many ways: from a new generation of inkjet printers that "
"use countermeasures to prevent third-party ink that cannot be bypassed "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1240
+#: complete-book.xml:1245
msgid ""
"Closer to home, Apple’s iPhones use these measures to prevent both "
"third-party service and third-party software installation. This allows Apple "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1253
+#: complete-book.xml:1258
msgid ""
"Apple’s use of copyright locks also allows it to establish a monopoly over "
"how its customers acquire software for their mobile devices. The App Store’s "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1263
+#: complete-book.xml:1268
msgid ""
"Crucially, Apple’s use of copyright locks gives it the power to make "
"editorial decisions about which apps you may and may not install on your own "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1276
+#: complete-book.xml:1281
msgid ""
"Apple often justifies monopoly power over software installation in the name "
"of security, arguing that its vetting of apps for its store means that it "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1290
+#: complete-book.xml:1295
msgid ""
"Zuboff calls surveillance capitalism a <quote>rogue capitalism.</quote> "
"Theoreticians of capitalism claim that its virtue is that it <ulink "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1301
+#: complete-book.xml:1306
msgid ""
"If our concern is that markets cease to function when consumers can no "
"longer make choices, then copyright locks should concern us at "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
-#: complete-book.xml:1310
+#: complete-book.xml:1315
msgid "Search order and the right to the future tense"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1312
+#: complete-book.xml:1317
msgid ""
"Markets are posed as a kind of magic: By discovering otherwise hidden "
"information conveyed by the free choices of consumers, those consumers’ "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1324
+#: complete-book.xml:1329
msgid ""
"This ballot rigging is made more pernicious by the existence of monopolies "
"over search order. Google’s search market share is about 90%. When Google’s "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1336
+#: complete-book.xml:1341
msgid ""
"Google’s algorithm is often tricked into serving disinformation as a "
"prominent search result. But in these cases, Google isn’t persuading people "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1342
+#: complete-book.xml:1347
msgid ""
"This is true whether the search is for <quote>Are vaccines "
"dangerous?</quote> or <quote>best restaurants near me.</quote> Most users "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1353
+#: complete-book.xml:1358
msgid ""
"Many of the questions we ask search engines have no empirically correct "
"answers: <quote>Where should I eat dinner?</quote> is not an objective "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1364
+#: complete-book.xml:1369
msgid ""
"Google’s search dominance isn’t a matter of pure merit: The company has "
"leveraged many tactics that would have been prohibited under classical, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1380
+#: complete-book.xml:1385
msgid ""
"If we’re worried about giant companies subverting markets by stripping "
"consumers of their ability to make free choices, then vigorous antitrust "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1390
+#: complete-book.xml:1395
msgid ""
"This goes for many other companies. Amazon, a classic surveillance "
"capitalist, is obviously the dominant tool for searching Amazon — though "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1405
+#: complete-book.xml:1410
msgid ""
"Not every monopolist is a surveillance capitalist, but that doesn’t mean "
"they’re not able to shape consumer choices in wide-ranging ways. Zuboff "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1420
+#: complete-book.xml:1425
msgid ""
"Because of its use of copyright locks, Apple’s mobile customers are not "
"legally allowed to switch to a rival retailer for its apps if they want to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
-#: complete-book.xml:1432
+#: complete-book.xml:1437
msgid "Monopolists can afford sleeping pills for watchdogs"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1434
+#: complete-book.xml:1439
msgid ""
"Only the most extreme market ideologues think that markets can self-regulate "
"without state oversight. Markets need watchdogs — regulators, lawmakers, and "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1444
+#: complete-book.xml:1449
msgid ""
"But this kind of regulatory capture doesn’t come cheap. In competitive "
"sectors, where rivals are constantly eroding one another’s margins, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1450
+#: complete-book.xml:1455
msgid ""
"Many of the harms of surveillance capitalism are the result of weak or "
"nonexistent regulation. Those regulatory vacuums spring from the power of "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1456
+#: complete-book.xml:1461
msgid ""
"Here’s an example: When firms over-collect and over-retain our data, they "
"are at increased risk of suffering a breach — you can’t leak data you never "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1465
+#: complete-book.xml:1470
msgid ""
"But still, firms continue to over-collect and over-retain our data for three "
"reasons:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1469
+#: complete-book.xml:1474
msgid ""
"<emphasis role=\"strong\">1. They are locked in the aforementioned limbic "
"arms race with our capacity to shore up our attentional defense systems to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1481
+#: complete-book.xml:1486
msgid ""
"<emphasis role=\"strong\">2. They believe the surveillance capitalism "
"story.</emphasis> Data is cheap to aggregate and store, and both proponents "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1494
+#: complete-book.xml:1499
msgid ""
"<emphasis role=\"strong\">3. The penalties for leaking data are "
"negligible.</emphasis> Most countries limit these penalties to actual "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1505
+#: complete-book.xml:1510
msgid ""
"But the harms from breaches are much more extensive than these "
"actual-damages rules capture. Identity thieves and fraudsters are wily and "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1515
+#: complete-book.xml:1520
msgid ""
"However, even the most ambitious privacy rules, such as the EU General Data "
"Protection Regulation, fall far short of capturing the negative "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1522
+#: complete-book.xml:1527
msgid ""
"This tolerance of — or indifference to — data over-collection and "
"over-retention can be ascribed in part to the sheer lobbying muscle of the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1530
+#: complete-book.xml:1535
msgid ""
"And then there’s state surveillance, which the surveillance capitalism story "
"dismisses as a relic of another era when the big worry was being jailed for "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1536
+#: complete-book.xml:1541
msgid ""
"But state surveillance and private surveillance are intimately related. As "
"we saw when Apple was conscripted by the Chinese government as a vital "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1544
+#: complete-book.xml:1549
msgid ""
"Whether it’s Google being used as a location tracking tool by local law "
"enforcement across the U.S. or the use of social media tracking by the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1562
+#: complete-book.xml:1567
msgid ""
"Monopolism is key to the project of mass state surveillance. It’s true that "
"smaller tech firms are apt to be less well-defended than Big Tech, whose "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1571
+#: complete-book.xml:1576
msgid ""
"A concentrated tech sector that works with authorities is a much more "
"powerful ally in the project of mass state surveillance than a fragmented "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1585
+#: complete-book.xml:1590
msgid ""
"They can even make a good case for doing this: After all, when there are "
"only four or five big companies in an industry, everyone qualified to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><blockquote><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1594
+#: complete-book.xml:1599
msgid ""
"While surveillance doesn’t cause monopolies, monopolies certainly abet "
"surveillance."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1599
+#: complete-book.xml:1604
msgid ""
"Industries that are competitive are fragmented — composed of companies that "
"are at each other’s throats all the time and eroding one another’s margins "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1607
+#: complete-book.xml:1612
msgid ""
"Surveillance combined with machine learning is supposed to be an existential "
"crisis, a species-defining moment at which our free will is just a few more "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1615
+#: complete-book.xml:1620
msgid "But that threat grows out of monopoly."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1618
+#: complete-book.xml:1623
msgid ""
"One of the consequences of tech’s regulatory capture is that it can shift "
"liability for poor security decisions onto its customers and the wider "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1626
+#: complete-book.xml:1631
msgid ""
"IT is the only field in which this is practiced: No one builds a bridge or a "
"hospital and keeps the composition of the steel or the equations used to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1635
+#: complete-book.xml:1640
msgid ""
"The monopoly power that keeps any meaningful consequences for breaches at "
"bay means that tech companies continue to build terrible products that are "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1645
+#: complete-book.xml:1650
msgid ""
"These bad security decisions are compounded yet again by the use of "
"copyright locks to enforce business-model decisions against "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1653
+#: complete-book.xml:1658
msgid ""
"Recall also that these copyright locks are backstopped by legislation (such "
"as Section 1201 of the DMCA or Article 6 of the 2001 EU Copyright Directive) "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1661
+#: complete-book.xml:1666
msgid ""
"This amounts to a manufacturer’s veto over safety warnings and "
"criticism. While this is far from the legislative intent of the DMCA and its "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1669
+#: complete-book.xml:1674
msgid ""
"Copyright locks are a double whammy: They create bad security decisions that "
"can’t be freely investigated or discussed. If markets are supposed to be "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1679
+#: complete-book.xml:1684
msgid ""
"And unlike mind-control rays, enforced silence over security is an "
"immediate, documented problem, and it <emphasis>does</emphasis> constitute "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1688
+#: complete-book.xml:1693
msgid ""
"In software design, <quote>technology debt</quote> refers to old, baked-in "
"decisions that turn out to be bad ones in hindsight. Perhaps a long-ago "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1706
+#: complete-book.xml:1711
msgid ""
"Typically, technology debt results in a technological bankruptcy: The "
"product gets so brittle and unsustainable that it fails "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1717
+#: complete-book.xml:1722
msgid ""
"But the technology debt created by copyright locks isn’t individual debt; "
"it’s systemic. Everyone in the world is exposed to this over-leverage, as "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
-#: complete-book.xml:1729
+#: complete-book.xml:1734
msgid "Privacy and monopoly"
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:1736
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"Many tech companies are gripped by an orthodoxy that holds that if they just "
"gather enough data on enough of our activities, everything else is possible "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1743
+#: complete-book.xml:1748
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"Surveillance tech is far from the first industry to embrace a nonsensical, "
"self-serving belief that harms the rest of the world, and it is not the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1755
+#: complete-book.xml:1760
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"This is not to say that there’s nothing wrong with Big Tech and its "
"ideological addiction to data. While surveillance’s benefits are mostly "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1761
+#: complete-book.xml:1766
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"There’s real irony here. The belief in surveillance capitalism as a "
"<quote>rogue capitalism</quote> is driven by the belief that markets "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1768
+#: complete-book.xml:1773
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"But monopolists get to do terrible things for a long time before they pay "
"the price. Think of how concentration in the finance sector allowed the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1783
+#: complete-book.xml:1788
msgid ""
"Big Tech is able to practice surveillance not just because it is tech but "
"because it is <emphasis>big</emphasis>. The reason every web publisher "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1792
+#: complete-book.xml:1797
msgid ""
"The reason the world’s governments have been slow to create meaningful "
"penalties for privacy breaches is that Big Tech’s concentration produces "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1800
+#: complete-book.xml:1805
msgid ""
"The reason that the smartest engineers in the world want to work for Big "
"Tech is that Big Tech commands the lion’s share of tech industry jobs."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1805
+#: complete-book.xml:1810
msgid ""
"The reason people who are aghast at Facebook’s and Google’s and Amazon’s "
"data-handling practices continue to use these services is that all their "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1811
+#: complete-book.xml:1816
msgid ""
"Competitive markets would weaken the companies’ lobbying muscle by reducing "
"their profits and pitting them against each other in regulatory forums. It "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1822
+#: complete-book.xml:1827
msgid ""
"In other words, while surveillance doesn’t cause monopolies, monopolies "
"certainly abet surveillance."
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:1826
+#: complete-book.xml:1831
msgid "Ronald Reagan, pioneer of tech monopolism"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1828
+#: complete-book.xml:1833
msgid ""
"Technology exceptionalism is a sin, whether it’s practiced by technology’s "
"blind proponents or by its critics. Both of these camps are prone to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1840
+#: complete-book.xml:1845
msgid ""
"To understand how tech became so monopolistic, it’s useful to look at the "
"dawn of the consumer tech industry: 1979, the year the Apple II Plus "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1852
+#: complete-book.xml:1857
msgid ""
"Antitrust’s story began nearly a century before all that with laws like the "
"Sherman Act, which took aim at monopolists on the grounds that monopolies "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1861
+#: complete-book.xml:1866
msgid ""
"Then came a fabulist named Robert Bork, a former solicitor general who "
"Reagan appointed to the powerful U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1871
+#: complete-book.xml:1876
msgid ""
"Bork was a crank, but he was a crank with a theory that rich people really "
"liked. Monopolies are a great way to make rich people richer by allowing "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1879
+#: complete-book.xml:1884
msgid ""
"Bork’s theories were especially palatable to the same power brokers who "
"backed Reagan, and Reagan’s Department of Justice and other agencies began "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1888
+#: complete-book.xml:1893
msgid ""
"Little by little, Bork’s theories entered the mainstream, and their backers "
"began to infiltrate the legal education field, even putting on junkets where "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1898
+#: complete-book.xml:1903
msgid ""
"The history of Bork’s antitrust theories is a really good example of the "
"kind of covertly engineered shifts in public opinion that Zuboff warns us "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1910
+#: complete-book.xml:1915
msgid ""
"Today, many fear that machine learning allows surveillance capitalism to "
"sell <quote>Bork-as-a-Service,</quote> at internet speeds, so that you can "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1923
+#: complete-book.xml:1928
msgid ""
"The idea that tech forms <quote>natural monopolies</quote> (monopolies that "
"are the inevitable result of the realities of an industry, such as the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1935
+#: complete-book.xml:1940
msgid ""
"Indeed, the birth of the web saw a mass-extinction event for the existing "
"giant, wildly profitable proprietary technologies that had capital, network "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:1949
+#: complete-book.xml:1954
msgid ""
"Yes, tech is heavily monopolized and is now closely associated with industry "
"concentration, but this has more to do with a matter of timing than its "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1961
+#: complete-book.xml:1966
msgid ""
"In support of this thesis, I offer the concentration that every "
"<emphasis>other</emphasis> industry has undergone over the same period. From "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1976
+#: complete-book.xml:1981
msgid ""
"Again: When you change the laws intended to prevent monopolies and then "
"monopolies form in exactly the way the law was supposed to prevent, it is "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
-#: complete-book.xml:1988
+#: complete-book.xml:1993
msgid "Steering with the windshield wipers"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:1990
+#: complete-book.xml:1995
msgid ""
"It’s been 40 years since Bork’s project to rehabilitate monopolies achieved "
"liftoff, and that is a generation and a half, which is plenty of time to "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2000
+#: complete-book.xml:2005
msgid ""
"After 40 years of studiously ignoring antitrust analysis and enforcement, "
"it’s not surprising that we’ve all but forgotten that antitrust exists, that "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2008
+#: complete-book.xml:2013
msgid ""
"Antitrust is a market society’s steering wheel, the control of first resort "
"to keep would-be masters of the universe in their lanes. But Bork and his "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2018
+#: complete-book.xml:2023
msgid ""
"It’s like a 1960s science-fiction plot come to life: People stuck in a "
"<quote>generation ship,</quote> plying its way across the stars, a ship once "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:2028
+#: complete-book.xml:2033
msgid "Surveillance still matters"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2030
+#: complete-book.xml:2035
msgid ""
"None of this is to minimize the problems with surveillance. Surveillance "
"matters, and Big Tech’s use of surveillance <emphasis>is</emphasis> an "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2037
+#: complete-book.xml:2042
msgid ""
"Surveillance has become <emphasis>much</emphasis> more efficient thanks to "
"Big Tech. In 1989, the Stasi — the East German secret police — had the whole "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2044
+#: complete-book.xml:2049
msgid ""
"Today, we know that the NSA is spying on a significant fraction of the "
"entire world’s population, and its ratio of surveillance operatives to the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2053
+#: complete-book.xml:2058
msgid ""
"How did the ratio of surveillable citizens expand from 1:60 to 1:10,000 in "
"less than 30 years? It’s thanks to Big Tech. Our devices and services gather "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2074
+#: complete-book.xml:2079
msgid ""
"Let me explain that again: If one in a million people is a terrorist, then "
"there will only be about one terrorist in a random sample of one million "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2082
+#: complete-book.xml:2087
msgid ""
"In reality, the accuracy of algorithmic terrorism detection falls far short "
"of the 99% mark, as does refrigerator ad targeting. The difference is that "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2089
+#: complete-book.xml:2094
msgid ""
"Mass state surveillance is only feasible because of surveillance capitalism "
"and its extremely low-yield ad-targeting systems, which require a constant "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2097
+#: complete-book.xml:2102
msgid ""
"State surveillance is no mere parasite on Big Tech, sucking up its data and "
"giving nothing in return. In truth, the two are symbiotes: Big Tech sucks up "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2106
+#: complete-book.xml:2111
msgid ""
"To see this at work today, look no further than Amazon’s home surveillance "
"device, the Ring doorbell, and its associated app, Neighbors. Ring — a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2122
+#: complete-book.xml:2127
msgid ""
"In mid-2019, a series of public records requests revealed that Amazon had "
"struck confidential deals with more than 400 local law enforcement agencies "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2134
+#: complete-book.xml:2139
msgid ""
"Ring and law enforcement have found many ways to intertwine their "
"activities. Ring strikes secret deals to acquire real-time access to 911 "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2142
+#: complete-book.xml:2147
msgid ""
"The more the cops buzz-market the surveillance capitalist Ring, the more "
"surveillance capability the state gets. Cops who rely on private entities "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
-#: complete-book.xml:2153
+#: complete-book.xml:2158
msgid "Dignity and sanctuary"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2155
+#: complete-book.xml:2160
msgid ""
"But even if we could exercise democratic control over our states and force "
"them to stop raiding surveillance capitalism’s reservoirs of behavioral "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2160
+#: complete-book.xml:2165
msgid ""
"This is an area where Zuboff shines. Her chapter on <quote>sanctuary</quote> "
"— the feeling of being unobserved — is a beautiful hymn to introspection, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2165
+#: complete-book.xml:2170
msgid ""
"When you are watched, something changes. Anyone who has ever raised a child "
"knows this. You might look up from your book (or more realistically, from "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2181
+#: complete-book.xml:2186
msgid ""
"In the digital age, our authentic selves are inextricably tied to our "
"digital lives. Your search history is a running ledger of the questions "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2189
+#: complete-book.xml:2194
msgid ""
"To be observed in these activities is to lose the sanctuary of your "
"authentic self."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2193
+#: complete-book.xml:2198
msgid ""
"There’s another way in which surveillance capitalism robs us of our capacity "
"to be our authentic selves: by making us anxious. Surveillance capitalism "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2204
+#: complete-book.xml:2209
msgid ""
"Our devices and services are <quote>general purpose</quote> in that they can "
"connect anything or anyone to anything or anyone else and that they can run "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2214
+#: complete-book.xml:2219
msgid ""
"All day and all night, our pockets buzz, shattering our concentration and "
"tearing apart the fragile webs of connection we spin as we think through "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
-#: complete-book.xml:2223
+#: complete-book.xml:2228
msgid "Afflicting the afflicted"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2225
+#: complete-book.xml:2230
msgid ""
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"not equal for all people. Some of us are lucky enough to live in a time and "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2232
+#: complete-book.xml:2237
msgid ""
"But for many of us, this is not true. Recall that in living memory, many of "
"the ways of being that we think of as socially acceptable today were once "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2242
+#: complete-book.xml:2247
msgid ""
"Today, these activities aren’t just decriminalized in much of the world, "
"they’re considered normal, and the fallen prohibitions are viewed as "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2247
+#: complete-book.xml:2252
msgid ""
"How did we get from prohibition to normalization? Through private, personal "
"activity: People who were secretly gay or secret pot-smokers or who secretly "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2260
+#: complete-book.xml:2265
msgid ""
"The right to choose the time and manner of these conversations was key to "
"their success. It’s one thing to come out to your dad while you’re on a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2267
+#: complete-book.xml:2272
msgid ""
"Without a private sphere, there’s a chance that none of these changes would "
"have come to pass and that the people who benefited from these changes would "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2274
+#: complete-book.xml:2279
msgid ""
"The corollary is that, unless you think that our society has attained social "
"perfection — that your grandchildren in 50 years will ask you to tell them "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2286
+#: complete-book.xml:2291
msgid "A private realm is necessary for human progress."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
-#: complete-book.xml:2289
+#: complete-book.xml:2294
msgid "Any data you collect and retain will eventually leak"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2291
+#: complete-book.xml:2296
msgid ""
"The lack of a private life can rob vulnerable people of the chance to be "
"their authentic selves and constrain our actions by depriving us of "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2297
+#: complete-book.xml:2302
msgid ""
"Personally identifying information is of very limited use for the purpose of "
"controlling peoples’ minds, but identity theft — really a catchall term for "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2305
+#: complete-book.xml:2310
msgid ""
"Attackers are not limited to using data from one breached source, "
"either. Multiple services have suffered breaches that exposed names, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2317
+#: complete-book.xml:2322
msgid ""
"For example, attackers can use leaked username and password combinations to "
"hijack whole fleets of commercial vehicles that <ulink "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2330
+#: complete-book.xml:2335
msgid ""
"Attackers are endlessly inventive in the pursuit of creative ways to "
"weaponize leaked data. One common use of leaked data is to penetrate "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2335
+#: complete-book.xml:2340
msgid ""
"Like spies, online fraudsters are totally dependent on companies "
"over-collecting and over-retaining our data. Spy agencies sometimes pay "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2343
+#: complete-book.xml:2348
msgid ""
"The over-collection of data has a host of terrible social consequences, from "
"the erosion of our authentic selves to the undermining of social progress, "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
-#: complete-book.xml:2351
+#: complete-book.xml:2356
msgid "Critical tech exceptionalism is still tech exceptionalism"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2354
+#: complete-book.xml:2359
msgid ""
"Big Tech has long practiced technology exceptionalism: the idea that it "
"should not be subject to the mundane laws and norms of "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2360
+#: complete-book.xml:2365
msgid ""
"Tech exceptionalism got us all into a lot of trouble, so it’s ironic and "
"distressing to see Big Tech’s critics committing the same sin."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2364
+#: complete-book.xml:2369
msgid ""
"Big Tech is not a <quote>rogue capitalism</quote> that cannot be cured "
"through the traditional anti-monopoly remedies of trustbusting (forcing "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2374
+#: complete-book.xml:2379
msgid ""
"The thing is, people have been claiming to have perfected mind-control rays "
"for centuries, and every time, it turned out to be a con — though sometimes "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2380
+#: complete-book.xml:2385
msgid ""
"For generations, the advertising industry has been steadily improving its "
"ability to sell advertising services to businesses while only making "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2390
+#: complete-book.xml:2395
msgid ""
"The tech industry has made enormous improvements in the science of "
"convincing businesses that they’re good at advertising while their actual "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2402
+#: complete-book.xml:2407
msgid ""
"It’s tempting to think that if businesses are willing to pour billions into "
"a venture that the venture must be a good one. Yet there are plenty of times "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2416
+#: complete-book.xml:2421
msgid ""
"The claims of Big Tech’s mind-control system are full of tells that the "
"enterprise is a con. For example, <ulink "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2426
+#: complete-book.xml:2431
msgid ""
"Big Tech’s promotional materials also claim that their algorithms can "
"accurately perform <quote>sentiment analysis</quote> or detect peoples’ "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2439
+#: complete-book.xml:2444
msgid ""
"Big Tech has been so good at marketing its own supposed superpowers that "
"it’s easy to believe that they can market everything else with similar "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2451
+#: complete-book.xml:2456
msgid ""
"That skepticism should infuse all of our evaluations of Big Tech and its "
"supposed abilities, including our perusal of its patents. Zuboff vests these "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2461
+#: complete-book.xml:2466
msgid ""
"Patent applications take the form of a series of claims and range from broad "
"to narrow. A typical patent starts out by claiming that its authors have "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2476
+#: complete-book.xml:2481
msgid ""
"What’s more, software patents are routinely granted even though the filer "
"doesn’t have any evidence that they can do the thing claimed by the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2482
+#: complete-book.xml:2487
msgid ""
"With these considerations in hand, it becomes obvious that the fact that a "
"Big Tech company has patented what it <emphasis>says</emphasis> is an "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2489
+#: complete-book.xml:2494
msgid ""
"Big Tech collects our data for many reasons, including the diminishing "
"returns on existing stores of data. But many tech companies also collect "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2499
+#: complete-book.xml:2504
msgid ""
"Data mined for predictive systems doesn’t necessarily produce these "
"dividends. Think of Netflix: The predictive value of the data mined from a "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2510
+#: complete-book.xml:2515
msgid ""
"Businesses pursue fads to the detriment of their profits all the time, "
"especially when the businesses and their investors are not motivated by the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2519
+#: complete-book.xml:2524
msgid ""
"This is another harm of tech exceptionalism: The belief that more data "
"always produces more profits in the form of more insights that can be "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
-#: complete-book.xml:2533
+#: complete-book.xml:2538
msgid ""
"How monopolies, not mind control, drive surveillance capitalism: The "
"Snapchat story"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2536
+#: complete-book.xml:2541
msgid ""
"For the first decade of its existence, Facebook competed with the social "
"media giants of the day (Myspace, Orkut, etc.) by presenting itself as the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2546
+#: complete-book.xml:2551
msgid ""
"Despite frequent promises that it would never collect or analyze its users’ "
"data, Facebook periodically created initiatives that did just that, like the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2558
+#: complete-book.xml:2563
msgid ""
"The pace at which Facebook ramped up its surveillance efforts seems to have "
"been set by Facebook’s competitive landscape. The more competitors Facebook "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2566
+#: complete-book.xml:2571
msgid ""
"All the while, Facebook was prodigiously acquiring companies, including a "
"company called Onavo. Nominally, Onavo made a battery-monitoring mobile "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2574
+#: complete-book.xml:2579
msgid ""
"Through Onavo, Facebook discovered that it was losing market share to "
"Snapchat, an app that — like Facebook a decade before — billed itself as the "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:2586
+#: complete-book.xml:2591
msgid ""
"The story of how Facebook crushed Snapchat reveals the relationship between "
"monopoly and surveillance capitalism. Facebook combined surveillance with "
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msgstr ""
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"into <quote>kill zones</quote> that investors will not fund new entrants "
msgstr ""
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"entrenched advantage of the companies that came before them. To understand "
msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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"made the first commercially successful PC, but millions of independent "
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msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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"third-party printer ink. Printer manufacturers claim that they sell printers "
msgstr ""
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"charities and that customers for their wares have no obligation to help them "
msgstr ""
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"the tech industry: from the founding of the <quote>alt.*</quote> Usenet "
msgstr ""
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"all of your friends are, so no one can start a Facebook competitor. But "
msgstr ""
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"dynamic, vibrant tech scene, but now it is stuck behind a thicket of laws "
msgstr ""
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"expensive, state-like duties to Big Tech firms, such as automatically "
msgstr ""
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"the very largest companies can afford the humans and automated filters "
msgstr ""
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"But that’s not the only way in which making platforms responsible for "
"policing their users undermines competition. A platform that is expected to "
msgstr ""
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"To the extent that we are willing to let Big Tech police itself — rather "
"than making Big Tech small enough that users can leave bad platforms for "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:2785
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"by its users, or we can try to fix the internet by cutting Big Tech down to "
msgstr ""
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msgid "Fake news is an epistemological crisis"
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"the Reagan era. Virtually every major industry — from oil to newspapers to "
msgstr ""
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"general-purpose computers and general-purpose networks and the promise of "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:2812
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"wealth concentration overall as a smaller and smaller number of people own "
msgstr ""
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"That means that whenever a regulator asks a question with an obvious, "
"empirical answer (<quote>Are humans causing climate change?</quote> or "
msgstr ""
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"since the Supreme Court’s <emphasis>Citizens United</emphasis> decision "
msgstr ""
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"policy distortions that concentrated industries are capable of. The "
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"Concentrated industries also find it easier to collaborate on policy "
"objectives than competitive ones. When all the top execs from your industry "
msgstr ""
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"Rising through the ranks in a concentrated industry generally means working "
"at two or three of the big companies. When there are only relatively few "
msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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"All this is to say that the tight social bonds, small number of firms, and "
"regulatory capture of concentrated industries give the companies that "
msgstr ""
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"This is increasingly obvious. Whether it’s payday lenders <ulink "
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msgstr ""
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msgid "Right now, it’s obviously not."
msgstr ""
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"its products would render the Earth uninhabitable by humans. And yet those "
msgstr ""
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msgid ""
"The collapse of the credibility of our systems for divining and upholding "
"truths has left us in a state of epistemological chaos. Once, most of us "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:2954
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msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:2979
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:2988
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"are idealism (the belief that the people who argue for these conspiracies "
msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3001
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3006
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msgstr ""
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3022
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"capitalism to grow by dismantling monopoly protections, by permitting "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3031
msgid "Tech is different"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3033
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3041
msgid ""
"I think tech is just another industry, albeit one that grew up in the "
"absence of real monopoly constraints. It may have been first, but it isn’t "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3046
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"exceptionalist. I believe that online tools are the key to overcoming "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3057
msgid ""
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"change to social change to running a business to making a family work can be "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3062
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"to work on a project with you — hence the success of free and open-source "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3068
msgid ""
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"quality: general-purposeness. The internet is designed to allow any two "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3077
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"This means that every time someone with a special communications need "
"invests in infrastructure and techniques to make the internet faster, "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3086
msgid ""
"For these reasons, every type of communication is gradually absorbed into "
"the internet, and every type of device — from airplanes to pacemakers — "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3091
msgid ""
"While these considerations don’t preclude regulating networks and computers, "
"they do call for gravitas and caution when doing so because changes to "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3097
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"problems — climate change, inequality, etc. — is with free, fair, and open "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3105
msgid "Ownership of facts"
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3107
msgid ""
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"information — anything from the location data streaming off your mobile "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3114
msgid ""
"But when you have the audacity to turn the tables — to use a tool that "
"blocks ads or slurps your waiting updates out of a social network and puts "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:3116
+#: complete-book.xml:3121
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"The thing is, information is a very bad fit for any kind of private property "
"regime. Property rights are useful for establishing markets that can lead to "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3123
+#: complete-book.xml:3128
msgid ""
"Information rarely has such a clear title. Take phone numbers: There’s "
"clearly something going wrong when Facebook slurps up millions of users’ "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:3130
+#: complete-book.xml:3135
msgid ""
"But the phone numbers Facebook nonconsensually acquires in this transaction "
"are not the <quote>property</quote> of the users they’re taken from nor do "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3144
msgid ""
"Likewise for the facts that Facebook and other commercial surveillance "
"operators acquire about us, like that we are the children of our parents or "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:3152
+#: complete-book.xml:3157
msgid ""
"If you go to a Black Lives Matter demonstration, do the other demonstrators "
"need your permission to post their photos from the event? The online fights "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3166
msgid ""
"The fact that information isn’t a good fit with property and markets doesn’t "
"mean that it’s not valuable. Babies aren’t property, but they’re inarguably "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3175
msgid ""
"It’s tempting to reach for the property hammer when Big Tech treats your "
"information like a nail — not least because Big Tech are such prolific "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3186
msgid ""
"Meanwhile, establishing property rights over information will create "
"insurmountable barriers to independent data processing. Imagine that we "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3201
msgid ""
"The same goes for things like search indexes of the web or photos of "
"peoples’ houses, which have become contentious thanks to Google’s Street "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3215
msgid ""
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3225
msgid "Persuasion works… slowly"
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3227
msgid ""
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"persuasion works sometimes. Whether it’s the private realm that LGBTQ people "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3236
msgid ""
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"years. For centuries, svengalis have purported to be able to accelerate this "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3247
msgid ""
"Yet, after 12 years of terror, once the war ended, Nazi ideology was largely "
"discredited in both East and West Germany, and a program of national truth "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3257
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"Racism and authoritarianism have also always been with us. Anyone who’s "
"reviewed the kind of messages and arguments that racists put forward today "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3266
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"that more people were convinced to be openly racist at that time? I believe "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3285
msgid "Paying won’t help"
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3287
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3291
msgid ""
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msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3303
msgid ""
"But the degradation of news products long precedes the advent of "
"ad-supported online news. Long before newspapers were online, lax antitrust "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3316
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"Then, as news companies <emphasis>did</emphasis> come online, the ad "
"revenues they commanded dropped even as the number of internet users (and "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3326
msgid ""
"Paid services continue to exist alongside free ones, and often it is these "
"paid services — anxious to prevent people from bypassing their paywalls or "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3345
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"We shouldn’t just be concerned about payment and control: The idea that "
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3356
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"Perhaps paying would fix this, the reasoning goes. If platforms could be "
"economically viable even if you stopped clicking on them once your "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3363
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"economic and political context of the platforms and the world that allowed "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3368
msgid ""
"Platforms are world-spanning and all-encompassing because they are "
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3379
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"In this wildly unequal world, paying doesn’t improve the discourse; it "
"simply prices discourse out of the range of the majority of people. Paying "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3384
msgid ""
"If you think today’s filter bubbles are a problem for our discourse, imagine "
"what they’d be like if rich people inhabited free-flowing Athenian "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3398
msgid ""
"Behind the idea of paying for access is a belief that free markets will "
"address Big Tech’s dysfunction. After all, to the extent that people have a "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3411
msgid ""
"Advocates for markets laud their ability to aggregate the diffused knowledge "
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msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3423
msgid ""
"The profitability of any business is constrained by the possibility that its "
"customers will take their business elsewhere. Both surveillance and lock-in "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3433
msgid ""
"Ultimately, surveillance and lock-in are both simply business strategies "
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msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
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+#: complete-book.xml:3448
msgid "An <quote>ecology</quote> moment for trustbusting"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
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"If we’re going to break Big Tech’s death grip on our digital lives, we’re "
"going to have to fight monopolies. That may sound pretty mundane and "
msgstr ""
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msgid ""
"Meanwhile, breaking up monopolies is something we seem to have forgotten how "
"to do. There is a bipartisan, trans-Atlantic consensus that breaking up "
msgstr ""
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msgid ""
"But trustbusters once strode the nation, brandishing law books, terrorizing "
"robber barons, and shattering the illusion of monopolies’ all-powerful grip "
msgstr ""
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msgid "Could we find that political will again?"
msgstr ""
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"Copyright scholar James Boyle has described how the term "
"<quote>ecology</quote> marked a turning point in environmental "
msgstr ""
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"But the term <quote>ecology</quote> welded these disparate causes together "
"into a single movement, and the members of this movement found solidarity "
msgstr ""
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"I believe we are on the verge of a new <quote>ecology</quote> moment "
"dedicated to combating monopolies. After all, tech isn’t the only "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3501
msgid ""
"You can find partisans for trustbusting in every sector of the "
"economy. Everywhere you look, you can find people who’ve been wronged by "
msgstr ""
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msgid ""
"That’s the good news: With a little bit of work and a little bit of "
"coalition building, we have more than enough political will to break up Big "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3517
msgid ""
"But here’s the bad news: Much of what we’re doing to tame Big Tech "
"<emphasis>instead</emphasis> of breaking up the big companies also "
msgstr ""
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msgid ""
"Big Tech’s concentration currently means that their inaction on harassment, "
"for example, leaves users with an impossible choice: absent themselves from "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3534
msgid ""
"Yet governments confronting all of these problems all inevitably converge on "
"the same solution: deputize the Big Tech giants to police their users and "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3543
msgid ""
"These rules — the EU’s new Directive on Copyright, Australia’s new terror "
"regulation, America’s FOSTA/SESTA sex-trafficking law and more — are not "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3547
+#: complete-book.xml:3552
msgid ""
"That’s because any move to break up Big Tech and cut it down to size will "
"have to cope with the hard limit of not making these companies so small that "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3559
+#: complete-book.xml:3564
msgid ""
"Allowing the platforms to grow to their present size has given them a "
"dominance that is nearly insurmountable — deputizing them with public duties "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3569
+#: complete-book.xml:3574
msgid ""
"We can work to fix the internet by breaking up Big Tech and depriving them "
"of monopoly profits, or we can work to fix Big Tech by making them spend "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3577
+#: complete-book.xml:3582
msgid "Make Big Tech small again"
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3584
msgid ""
"Trustbusting is hard. Breaking big companies into smaller ones is expensive "
"and time-consuming. So time-consuming that by the time you’re done, the "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3594
msgid ""
"A future U.S. president could simply direct their attorney general to "
"enforce the law as it was written."
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3599
msgid ""
"It’s far easier to prevent concentration than to fix it, and reinstating the "
"traditional contours of U.S. antitrust enforcement will, at the very least, "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3602
+#: complete-book.xml:3607
msgid ""
"These powers are all in the plain language of U.S. antitrust laws, so in "
"theory, a future U.S. president could simply direct their attorney general "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3611
+#: complete-book.xml:3616
msgid ""
"If the courts frustrate the Justice Department and the president, the next "
"stop would be Congress, which could eliminate any doubt about how antitrust "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3625
+#: complete-book.xml:3630
msgid ""
"But this only prevents things from getting worse. To help them get better, "
"we will have to build coalitions with other activists in the anti-monopoly "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3634
+#: complete-book.xml:3639
msgid ""
"In an important sense, it doesn’t matter which industry the breakups begin "
"in. Once they start, shareholders in <emphasis>every</emphasis> industry "
msgstr ""
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+#: complete-book.xml:3656
msgid "20 GOTO 10"
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3653
+#: complete-book.xml:3658
msgid ""
"Fixing Big Tech will require a lot of iteration. As cyber lawyer Lawrence "
"Lessig wrote in his 1999 book, <emphasis>Code and Other Laws of "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3660
+#: complete-book.xml:3665
msgid ""
"If you could wave a wand and get Congress to pass a law that re-fanged the "
"Sherman Act tomorrow, you could use the impending breakups to convince "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3667
+#: complete-book.xml:3672
msgid ""
"But getting Congress to act will require a massive normative shift, a mass "
"movement of people who care about monopolies — and pulling them apart."
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3672
+#: complete-book.xml:3677
msgid ""
"Getting people to care about monopolies will take technological "
"interventions that help them to see what a world free from Big Tech might "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3684
+#: complete-book.xml:3689
msgid ""
"Neither tech nor law nor code nor markets are sufficient to reform Big "
"Tech. But a profitable competitor to Big Tech could bankroll a legislative "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3698
+#: complete-book.xml:3703
msgid ""
"The surveillance capitalism hypothesis — that Big Tech’s products really "
"work as well as they say they do and that’s why everything is so screwed up "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3707
+#: complete-book.xml:3712
msgid ""
"As to why things are so screwed up? Capitalism. Specifically, the monopolism "
"that creates inequality and the inequality that creates monopolism. It’s a "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3718
+#: complete-book.xml:3723
msgid ""
"Surveillance doesn’t make capitalism rogue. Capitalism’s unchecked rule "
"begets surveillance. Surveillance isn’t bad because it lets people "
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><title>
-#: complete-book.xml:3727
+#: complete-book.xml:3732
msgid "Up and through"
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:3729
+#: complete-book.xml:3734
msgid ""
"With all the problems of Big Tech, it’s tempting to imagine solving the "
"problem by returning to a world without tech at all. Resist that temptation."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <book><chapter><sect1><para>
-#: complete-book.xml:3734
+#: complete-book.xml:3739
msgid ""
"The only way out of our Big Tech problem is up and through. If our future is "
"not reliant upon high tech, it will be because civilization has fallen. Big "
msgstr ""
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-#: complete-book.xml:3744
+#: complete-book.xml:3749
msgid ""
"I am, secretly, despite what I have said earlier, a tech exceptionalist. Not "
"in the sense of thinking that tech should be given a free pass to monopolize "