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Pluralistic: How Amazon transformed the EU into a planned economy (14 June 2023)


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Author Cory DoctorowPosted on June 14, 2023November 16, 2023Categories UncategorizedTags ad-tech, amazon, Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, chokepoint capitalism, digital markets act, dma, enshittification, eu, fba, flywheel, fulfillment by amazon, junk fees, kafka-tech, luxembourg, Margarida Silva, monopsony, payola, planned economies, somo1 Comment on Pluralistic: How Amazon transformed the EU into a planned economy (14 June 2023)

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