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@josemurilo@mato.social
2024-05-07 16:48:29

"the internet was “an architecture for permissionless innovation”…
However, the next generation of innovators to benefit from this freedom—Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple et al—saw no reason to extend it to anyone else. The creative commons of the internet has been gradually and inexorably enclosed, much as agricultural land was by parliamentary acts from 1600 onwards in England."

@josemurilo@mato.social
2024-05-07 16:48:29

"the internet was “an architecture for permissionless innovation”…
However, the next generation of innovators to benefit from this freedom—Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple et al—saw no reason to extend it to anyone else. The creative commons of the internet has been gradually and inexorably enclosed, much as agricultural land was by parliamentary acts from 1600 onwards in England."