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Azeem Azhar's Exponential View

Big Tech and a Decade of Antitrust with Cory Doctorow

Azeem Azhar's Exponential View

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🗓️ 6 January 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Cory Doctorow, award-winning author, technologist, and founder joins Azeem Azhar to explore the power of big tech monopolies and how a future wave of antitrust lawsuits could unleash innovation across the sector.

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Well, happy new year. Well, happy new year.

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I'm Azimazar.

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You're listening to the

0:33.1

exponential view podcast, the home of deep discussions with brilliant minds. I

0:37.4

wanted to kick off 2021 with part two of my wide-ranging discussion with

0:41.5

sci-fi author, activists and technologist

0:43.6

Corey Doctorow. In the first half of this chat we discussed how to tackle the

0:48.1

great transformation that we need to survive climate change and whether there's a

0:52.4

silver lining to the pandemic.

0:54.0

Has it actually helped us galvanize a new mindset to harness technology to conquer worldwide threats?

1:00.0

Should we be optimistic about our chances? P, or does that question make no sense?

1:06.1

If you missed episode one, please do check it out.

1:08.6

You'll not be disappointed.

1:09.8

It'll be on your podcast player somewhere probably just above this episode.

1:14.5

In part two of this discussion with Cori Dochro, we dig into the power of monopolies, their special

1:20.0

characteristics and how big tech uses their power to protect their competitive advantage.

1:25.6

We do use one term of art, it is borkism.

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This is a reference to controversial right-wing judge and jurist Robert Bork whose influential 1978 book, The Antitrust Paradox,

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