Titre : | Move fast and break things: how Facebook, Google, and Amazon cornered culture and undermined democracy |
Auteurs : | Jonathan TAPLIN |
Type de document : | Texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Pan Books, 2017 |
Importance matérielle : | 309 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-316-27577-4 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | 283.03 (Economie de la culture / Cultural economics) |
Mots-clés : |
[Classement] CACM / MANAGEMENT DES ENTREPRISES CULTURELLES [Aciège 2017] INTERNET [Aciège 2017] TIC [Aciège 2017] RESEAU SOCIAL [Aciège 2017] CULTURE [Aciège 2017] INDUSTRIE CULTURELLE SECTEUR [Aciège 2017] COMMERCE ELECTRONIQUE [Aciège 2017] POUVOIR [Aciège 2017] MONOPOLE |
Résumé : |
Move Fast and Break Thing s tells the story of how a small group of libertarian entrepreneurs began in the 1990s to hijack the original decentralized vision of the Internet, in the process creating three monopoly firms-Facebook, Amazon and Google-that now determine the future of the music, film, television, publishing and news industries. Taplin offers a succinct and powerful history of how online life began to be shaped around the values of the men who founded these companies, including Peter Thiel and Larry Page: tolerating piracy of books, music and film while at the same time promoting opaque business practices and subordinating privacy of individual users to create the surveillance marketing monoculture in which we now live. Move Fast and Break Things offers a vital, forward-thinking prescription for how artists can reclaim their audiences using knowledge of the past and a determination to work together. Using his own half century career as a music and film producer and early pioneer of streaming video online, Taplin offers new ways to think about the design of the World Wide Web and specifically the way we live with the firms that dominate it. |
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