Law and the "sharing economy" : regulating online market platforms /

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Imprint:Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, 2018.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Law, technology and media
Law, technology, and media.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11737930
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Other authors / contributors:McKee, Derek, editor.
Makela, Finn, editor.
Scassa, Teresa, editor.
ISBN:0776627538
9780776627526
077662752X
9780776627540
0776627546
9780776627533
9780776627519
0776627511
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 18, 2019).
Summary:The rapid expansion of sharing economy platforms such as Airbnb and Uber has generated enormous controversy. This book brings legal and interdisciplinary perspectives to the labour, market and technology and other regulatory challenges that arise from this phenomenon that has taken the world by storm.
Other form:Print version: 0776627511 9780776627519
Print version: Law and the sharing economy. Ottawa, Ontario : University of Ottawa Press, 2018. Law, technology and media Law, technology and media
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: The "Sharing Economy" through the Lens of Law; Part I: Technologies of Regulation; Chapter I: Peer Platform Markets and Licensing Regimes; Chapter II: The False Promise of the Sharing Economy; Chapter III: The Fast to the Furious; Part II: Regulating Technology; Chapter IV: The Normative Ecology of Disruptive Technology; Chapter V: Information Law in the Platform Economy: Ownership, Control, and Reuse of Platform Data; Part III: The Space Of Regulation-Local To Global
  • Chapter VI: Urban Cowboy E-Capitalism Meets Dysfunctional Municipal Policy-Making: What the Uber Story Tells Us about Canadian Local GovernanceChapter VII: The Sharing Economy and Trade Agreements: The Challenge to Domestic Regulation; Part IV: Regulating Markets; Chapter VIII: Should Licence Plate Owners Be Compensated when Uber Comes to Town?; Chapter IX: Competition Law and Policy Issues in the Sharing Economy; Part V: Regulating Labour; Chapter X: The Legal Framework for Digital Platform Work: The French Experience
  • Chapter XI: Uber and the Unmaking and Remaking of Taxi Capitalisms: Technology, Law, and Resistance in Historical PerspectiveChapter XII: Making Sense of the Public Discourse on Airbnb and Labour: What about Labour Rights?; About the Contributors; Backcover