000047971 000__ 01561cam\a22003255i\4500 000047971 001__ 47971 000047971 003__ SzGeWIPO 000047971 005__ 20230309123655.0 000047971 006__ m\\\\eo\\d\\\\\\\\ 000047971 007__ cr bn |||m|||a 000047971 008__ 230309s2022\\\\enk\\\\\o\\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000047971 020__ $$a9780197617649$$qeBook 000047971 040__ $$aSzGeWIPO$$beng$$erda$$cSzGeWIPO 000047971 041__ $$aeng 000047971 1001_ $$aStucke, Maurice E.,$$eauthor. 000047971 24500 $$aBreaking Away:$$bHow to Regain Control Over Our Data, Privacy, and Autonomy 000047971 264_1 $$aOxford:$$bOxford University Press,$$c2022 000047971 300__ $$a1 online resource 000047971 336__ $$atext$$2rdacontent 000047971 337__ $$acomputer$$2rdamedia 000047971 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000047971 5203_ $$aThis book emphasizes that the privacy and autonomy concerns of consumers are indeed warranted, and the remedies deserve far greater attention than they have received from leading policymakers and experts to date. It offers a clear and accessible insight into how a few powerful firms, such as Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon, have used the same anticompetitive playbook and manipulated the current legal regime for their gain at people's collective expense. It also cites references from various prisms of economic theory, market data, policy, and law. The book addresses fundamental issues that confirm whether more competition necessarily promotes privacy and well-being. It discusses who owns personal data and what are the policy implications if personal data is non-rivalrous. 000047971 588__ $$aOnline resource 000047971 650_0 $$aData protection$$xLaw and legislation 000047971 650_0 $$aData protection 000047971 650_0 $$aIntellectual property law 000047971 650_0 $$aDatabase industry$$xLaw and legislation 000047971 650_0 $$aDatabase industry 000047971 650_0 $$aAntitrust law 000047971 85641 $$uhttps://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197617601.001.0001$$yView eBook 000047971 903__ $$aOxford Academic 000047971 904__ $$aArticle 000047971 980__ $$aOS