Starting a thread on changes in Big Tech regulation and its implications. I had been talking about it to multiple forums on other avenues as well. Not sure where it fits best, tech forums, rather than strategy forums. Although it has significant strategy implications too.
Three issues that come to my mind are
1. Regulation: EU, UK, US, Asia: Existing chinese models, India,
2. Unionization: Google
3. Political implications of DTrumping
4. Evolution of Digital borders and associated red lines:
Before I start posting stuff would like to hear from Mods if there is appetite for such thread or what is the right place for this thread
Tech Industry Developments: Regulation, & Other Developments
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Re: Tech Industry Developments: Regulation, & Other Developments
After china another start to the creation of digital borders.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/jan/22/google-threatens-to-shut-down-search-in-australia-if-digital-news-code-goes-aheadGoogle has threatened to remove its search engine from Australia and Facebook has threatened to remove news from its feed for all Australian users if a code forcing the companies to negotiate payments to news media companies goes ahead.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/jan/22/google-threatens-to-shut-down-search-in-australia-if-digital-news-code-goes-aheadGoogle has threatened to remove its search engine from Australia and Facebook has threatened to remove news from its feed for all Australian users if a code forcing the companies to negotiate payments to news media companies goes ahead.
Re: Tech Industry Developments: Regulation, & Other Developments
Well, Google just reached an agreement to pay news companies in France. Sooner or later all traditional news and media outlets who actually produce content will gang up against tech companies who profit from their content for free and rake in $$$ !