
Jonathan Taplin on Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google & Amazon Undermined Democracy
Jonathan Taplin is the Director Emeritus of the U…
Singularity.FM · Nikola Danaylov
May 15, 20181h 15m
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Show Notes
Jonathan Taplin is the Director Emeritus of the USC Annenberg Innovation Lab, and a former tour manager for Bob Dylan and The Band, as well as a film producer for Martin Scorsese.
If that is not enough to make him a worthy guest of Singularity.FM then let me add that Jonathan is a visionary entrepreneur who started the very first streaming VOD startup called Intertainer way back in 1996.
Finally, Taplin is the author of a timely book titled Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google and Amazon Cornernerd Culture and Undermined Democracy. In my view Move Fast and Break Things is a must read and we all should not only discuss but also take political action on the issues described by Jonathan. [At least to the extent that we want to have a sustainable and working democracy.]
During our 75 min conversation with Jonathan Taplin we cover a variety of interesting topics such as: becoming Bob Dylan’s music producer; becoming Martin Scorsese’s film producer; his biggest dream and biggest fear; the thesis is of his book Move Fast and Break Things; whether Google, Amazon, and Facebook are monopolies; culture and the quality of content on YouTube; amateur movies like Envoy and True Skin that were bought for the big screen; Facebook and democracy; copyright, piracy, privacy, DRM and SOPA…
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