In a world where cab drivers pay $1m for a license to operate maybe regulatory arbitrage is not such a bad thing.
It's odd to me that people, such as the author of the Guardian article, so casually find the origin of the censorship in 'surveillance capitalism' or corporations, even as they also hold that corporations are singularly…
In a world where cab drivers pay $1m for a license to operate maybe regulatory arbitrage is not such a bad thing.
It's odd to me that people, such as the author of the Guardian article, so casually find the origin of the censorship in 'surveillance capitalism' or corporations, even as they also hold that corporations are singularly…