Rebecca Giblin

Rebecca Giblin is an academic and author known for her work on copyright law and access to knowledge. She is a professor at the University of Melbourne and has published extensively on issues related to intellectual property and the digital economy.

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  1. 1. Chokepoint Capitalism

    How Big Tech and Big Content Captured Creative Labor Markets and How We'll Win Them Back

    The book explores the dynamics of modern capitalism, focusing on how powerful corporations create bottlenecks that stifle competition and exploit workers and consumers. It delves into the mechanisms these companies use to dominate markets, such as controlling essential infrastructure and leveraging data, which leads to increased inequality and reduced economic mobility. The authors argue for the need to dismantle these chokepoints to foster a more equitable and competitive economic landscape, offering insights and potential solutions to empower individuals and smaller businesses.

  2. 3. The Art Of Dealing With People

    A concise, practical guide to improving everyday interpersonal skills, offering straightforward techniques for building rapport, persuading and motivating others, and handling criticism and conflict. It emphasizes listening, empathy, clear communication, and simple behavioral changes to win cooperation and influence, with concrete examples and exercises for applying the ideas in work and social situations.