Enacting antitrust protections for a select group of companies to pursue collective action against a single player seems a tad unconstitutional and anticompetitive.
Wouldn’t publishers stand to gain more by locking down their content from third parties and creating their own shared distribution platforms (e.g. search engines, aggregators)? As it stands today, Alphabet and Meta make far more money selling actionable data to advertisers than anything else.
Wouldn’t publishers stand to gain more by locking down their content from third parties and creating their own shared distribution platforms (e.g. search engines, aggregators)? As it stands today, Alphabet and Meta make far more money selling actionable data to advertisers than anything else.