#monopolies

Fedizen ⁂ Fediverse Newsfedizen
2025-12-03

’s book, “: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It,” explores how the , once a force, has become dominated by prioritising over .

💡 proposes , , , and as solutions to reclaim the internet’s potential.

👉 theconversation.com/how-the-in

PiratenpartijPiratenpartij
2025-12-02

PostNL had concurrent Sandd niet mogen overnemen. Dat oordeelt het CBb vandaag opnieuw.

Ondanks dat de rechter de overname eerder al had verboden, drukte toenmalig staatssecretaris Mona Keijzer van Economische Zaken de overname er indertijd toch door.

En ook dat mocht niet, zo oordeelt het College van Beroep voor het bedrijfsleven vandaag in hoger beroep. Daarmee is de overname definitief verboden.

nos.nl/artikel/2592914-postnl-

Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2025-12-02

"Prices have been rising across the economy in ways that are both visible and opaque. There are short-term drivers of inflation due to President Trump’s mismanagement of the economy. But the deeper drivers result from the degradation of capitalism.

For example, the lethal combination of digital technology and tech monopolies picks your pocket in countless ways. Instead of technical advances leading to greater convenience and lower cost, as they logically should, they create strategies for opportunistic price hikes.

When Amazon uses its deep knowledge of consumer preferences to rig markets and undermine competitors, higher prices are passed along. When HP makes it illegal or impossible for consumers to use cheaper non-HP cartridges in their printers, it can charge exorbitant prices. If you are prohibited from repairing your own car or your own iPhone, or as a farmer, prohibited from saving seed for next year’s planting, that invites monopoly profits built on higher prices. Costs rise because the rules are rigged.

It isn’t just the increasing cost of health insurance, but the tax on your time when a health system of byzantine complexity requires you to waste hours to get a simple referral or get a claim paid. Middlemen and algorithms, both in the business of denying claims, are a direct cost to the system and a source of rising out-of-pocket prices to patients. If insurance doesn’t pay, you do. These middlemen also function as a drain on doctor time and thus a tax on doctors’ incomes, as well as a debasement of medical services

In this special issue of the Prospect, we take stock of several hidden drivers of rising costs. David Dayen explores all the ways that technology allows sellers of any product that uses the internet to take advantage of surveillance capitalism to personalize prices and charge more than the market price..."

prospect.org/2025/12/01/source

#USA #Rentism #Inflation #Economy #PoliticalEconomy #Monopolies #Antitrust #Oligopolies #IP #Competition

salix sericea (@Ripple13216)salixsericea
2025-12-01

The great US agriculture mythbuster Sarah Taber on why ranchers complain about monopolies but oppose cartel busting.

Meet the cattle cycle, the screwworm, the big processors, and the underlying "we don't want to pay taxes" mindset.

Enjoy:
youtu.be/Cm827CeFRAw

Robbie 👾 ⏳📖🖊️📴robbienorlyn@babka.social
2025-11-30

They came in, promising opportunities, buying up local spaces and companies that had existed for generations. Instead, they destroyed the community. They brought in workers from abroad to pay wage-slave salaries. They funneled the resources to themselves only, compensating where it would strictly keep them out of trouble.
You were promised that if you worked hard, then you’d be able to achieve your dreams. Anyone who told you otherwise as an adult is gaslighting you. The only people you should sacrifice dreams, within reason, to are your children. You shouldn’t be sacrificing your dreams for someone else to live in luxury while your life dwindles into squalor.
#USPoli #USPolitics #Capitalism #Corporations #Greed #Monopolies #AmericanDream

Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2025-11-28

"Amazon is a technofeudal rentier owning the digital infrastructure on which privateers, states and societies depend. Thankfully, there are signs of a pushback. The campaign that brings workers and citizens together every Black Friday – Make Amazon Pay – recognises this transformation. What began as a fight for workers’ rights has grown into a coalition of unions, climate campaigners, tax justice groups, digital rights advocates and migrant and Palestine solidarity networks. They understand that Amazon’s reach extends across logistics, finance, governance, ecological destruction, surveillance and war.

Its demands – decent wages, safe workplaces, collective bargaining, climate action, tax justice, curbs on Amazon’s vast water consumption, an end to its entanglement with surveillance agencies and military operations – are integrated. Together, they map the much needed unified resistance to technofeudal domination.

In the early decades of industrial capitalism, cross-border worker solidarity was hard. Today, the resistance to cloud capital can use its own tools to coordinate at planetary scale. Campaigns such as Make Amazon Pay offer a glimpse of the alliances required to confront our new cloudalist overlords. It may be only a beginning – but it is a hopeful one."

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

#Amazon #Monopolies #TechnoFeudalism #Oligopolies #Competition #Capitalism

Jeferson 'Shin'shinspiegel
2025-11-28

Have you ever thought about the stuff you bough on the recent days? Are really a good or it's a commodity? Even better, are you sure that we have a market running on the global level?

If any of these words have you interested, read the blog.

jeferson.me/blog/2025/11/28/go

Patrick Sudlowpatricksudlow
2025-11-27
DARLENE RYAN 🇨🇦DarleneRyan
2025-11-26

What happens when own and control everything ‼️‼️
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Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow – No trackers, no ads. Black type, white background. Privacy policy: we don't collect or retain any data at all ever period.pluralistic.net@web.brid.gy
2025-11-25

Pluralistic: Google steers Americans looking for health care into "junk insurance" (25 Nov 2025)

fed.brid.gy/r/https://pluralis

Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2025-11-25

"To address this problem, Amin called for a process of delinking, which for him contains two key elements:

1) Delink from exploitation by the imperial core. Southern states should end dependence on imports from the core, and end dependence on imperial capital and core currencies, in order to build economic sovereignty and mitigate unequal exchange. Note that Amin was not calling for autarky or isolation; on the contrary, he actively encouraged South-South cooperation and trade as a tactic for overcoming imperial dependencies.

2) Delink from the capitalist law of value. Under capitalism, production is organised around whatever is most profitable to capital (largely, foreign capital). In the South, capital prefers to exploit cheap labour in global supply chains than to invest in technological innovation and industrial upgrading. This inhibits development. Southern governments must overcome this and align production to a new law of value: human needs and national development.

How can delinking be achieved in the 21st century? Some basic principles include the following:

A first step is to reduce imports from the core. This can be achieved by reducing unnecessary imports (luxury goods, etc), while substituting necessary imports where possible with domestic production, or through South-South trade, ideally using swap lines to trade goods outside the US dollar or Euro. Taking this step reduces pressure for exports to the core (and reduces the need for core currencies), and therefore reduces exposure to unequal exchange.

These options are increasingly available to Southern countries now because of China."

jasonhickel.substack.com/p/wha

#Delinking #PoliticalEconomy #Imperialism #Capitalism #LawOfValue #EconomicSovereignty #Monopolies

Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2025-11-24

"Tuesday’s ruling is clearly wrong on the merits. The government charged that Meta, then called Facebook, broke the law when it bought up its competitors Instagram and WhatsApp in 2012 and 2014. Judge Boasberg threw out the case by concluding that Meta lacks monopoly power now, when the relevant question should have been whether it had monopoly power at the time.

But even to deny that Meta now holds a monopoly in personal social networking (sharing with friends and family) means ignoring a lot of direct evidence to the contrary. The government presented records of the company’s extraordinary and durable profits ($87.1 billion operating profit on $164.5 billion in revenue in 2024, for example), which is a textbook signal of monopoly power. The company has also subjected users to more and more ads, removed privacy protections and otherwise reduced the quality of its service without losing its user base, which is hard for a company facing competition to do.

Instead, Judge Boasberg held that the recent development and growth of an adjacent market for brief videos such as TikTok and YouTube shorts show that Meta does not — and somehow never did — possess monopoly power. It took an awful lot of strained legal thinking, in other words, to let the company off the hook.

Those failings aside, Judge Boasberg’s ruling is also flawed in a broader sense. Does anyone seriously doubt that Meta is the kind of company that antitrust laws were designed to restrain?"

nytimes.com/2025/11/23/opinion

#USA #SocialMedia #Meta #Antitrust #Monopolies #Oligopolies #Competition

tanya tussingtanyatussing
2025-11-21

😳 I just read Chapter 10 of The . OMG, discusses how fueled outrageous strategies in and . In both industries, these strategies led to big price jumps with either no quality improvement or significant quality degradation.

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LeftyLabourTechTorontoleftylabourtech@mstdn.social
2025-11-20

Wait long enough, until there is regime change and the new regime's courts decide that you aren't a monopoly even though it's plain as day that Zuck set out to create one.

#Meta #Facebook #Instagram #Whatsapp #enshittification #monopolies #bigtech

gizmodo.com/meta-learns-that-n

james_ELLARSellars
2025-11-20

Bloated corporations are leeching off the American people. 😤🚩🏴‍☠️

November 20, 2025 at 07:10AM

via ig instagr.am/p/DRR4q4HkXgr/

Ecologia Digitaljosemurilo@mato.social
2025-11-20

"What are we to do? Does this mean it's all over?
Not hardly. Reversing 40+yrs of pro-monopoly policy was always going to be a slog, with setbacks on the way. That's why #antitrust has historically sought to prevent #monopolies. Once monopolies have conquered your economy, getting rid of them is far harder, or, as the joke from eastern Canada goes, "If you wanted to get there, I wouldn't start from here."
But you have to play the ball where it lies." @pluralistic
pluralistic.net/2025/11/20/if-

tanya tussingtanyatussing
2025-11-19

Great convo about an important new book, The by .

have become modern town squares -- places to buy/sell products and exchange ideas. How has their privatization & exploitation of us affected our & ? How does fit it? What can the rest of us do to take back some economic and political power?

organizedmoney.fm/p/big-tech-a

2025-11-18

Meta prevails in existential challenge as court rules it’s not a monopoly | Social Media News | Al Jazeera
aljazeera.com/economy/2025/11/

#Meta #Monopolies #SocialMedia

2025-11-17

#DavidKorten recognizes institutionalized #greed as a betrayal of Adam Smith’s philosophy of #capitalism (The Wealth of Nations / 1776), condemning #monopolies sustained & protected by the state & urging a market composed solely of small buyers & sellers. bit.ly/4phMRS1

Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2025-11-16

"Why do these solutions fall so short? Because many of these copyright lawsuits, licensing solutions and digital replica rights are Trojan horses, inside of which sits big content. The Copyright Alliance, an influential non-profit advocating for the interests of the “copyright community”, argues for strong copyright solutions to generative AI. While it claims to “advocate for individual creators”, its board of directors is stacked with industry executives from media giants such as Paramount, NBC Universal, Disney and Warner Bros.

But why all the fanfare of coalition-building when the entertainment industry could just quietly pocket billions in deals with tech companies? Because big content needs artists. Its media empires need artists’ labour to profit, its lobbying needs artist support to seem legitimate and its new AI business partners need artists’ art.

This fact points to a strategy that entertainment executives fear far more than AI, one that would empower artists to challenge the status quo across big content and big tech: organised labour. Unionised creative workers, such as those in the Writers Guild and Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, have secured meaningful protections against AI through strikes and collective bargaining. Copyright is a tool too antiquated, too static and too indelicate to bear the task of deciding the future of an already precarious creative labour force. If big content truly cared about protecting artists from AI, it would stop trying to sell their voices as training data and start listening to them."

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

#AI #GenerativeAI #BigContent #BigTech #Monopolies #Copyright #IP #IntellectualMonopolies #Rentism

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