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sustainable business news - The sharing economy: is Airbnb's legal trouble a sign of things to come?

sustainable business news - The sharing economy: is Airbnb's legal trouble a sign of things to come? | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
latest sustainable business news - The sharing economy: is Airbnb's legal trouble a sign of things to come? (Challenges: The sharing economy: Airbnb's legal trouble a sign of things to come for resource-efficient businesses?
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One Step Back for the Sharing Economy - Techonomy

One Step Back for the Sharing Economy - Techonomy | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
In a setback for the sharing economy, the Office of the New York Attorney General has issued a subpoena demanding data about all Airbnb hosts in New York.
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Peer production, disruption and the law

Peer production, disruption and the law | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The disruption caused by new technologies and non-conventional methods of organisation have posed challenges for the law, confronting regulators with the need to balance justice with powerful interests. Experience from the “disruptions” of the late 20th century has shown that the response from incumbent industries can lead to a period of intense litigation and lobbying for laws that will maintain the status quo. For example, following its “Napster moment”, the music industry fought to maintain its grip on distribution channels through increased copyright enforcement and the longer copyright terms it managed to extract from the legislative process. The newspaper industry has similarly seen its historical revenue stream of classified ads disrupted by more efficient online listings, and responded to its own failure to capitalise on online advertising by launching legal campaigns against Google News in various European countries.

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Airbnb's legal troubles: the tip of the iceberg for the sharing economy? - The Guardian

Airbnb's legal troubles: the tip of the iceberg for the sharing economy? - The Guardian | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

On the surface, it's a classic disruption story: Airbnb, a scrappy internet company that matches cash-strapped travelers with people who have spare rooms to rent, grows large enough to pose a threat to the hotel market. It then finds itself under attack – in this case, from the New York attorney general's office, protecting the interests of the wealthy, entrenched hotel lobby.

 
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1776 - Will New Legal Frameworks Undermine the Sharing Economy?

1776 -   Will New Legal Frameworks Undermine the Sharing Economy? | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Is a host the same as a hotel? That’s the question Airbnb, a room-sharing startup, found itself answering as the result of a recent legal dispute over its services. The company’s answer... (Will New Legal Frameworks Undermine the Sharing Economy?
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