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Amazon accused of using its monopoly to dominate new markets
The accusations against Amazon are that they use their monopoly status as a platform owner to enter new markets, notably by underpricing rivals, and take over the category. By owning the core infrastructure of the supply chain they are able to build a distribution network that subsidizes their entry into new categories, such as Amazon Basics and others.
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The CEO of NY Mag, Pam Wasserstein reveals some of the opinions that she has gathered from a conference in Aspen, including Facebook's alleged use of spyware for acquiring product roadmap information, and the harm that can happen beyond the consumers.
03:47 - 06:16 (02:29)
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The CEO of NY Mag, Pam Wasserstein reveals some of the opinions that she has gathered from a conference in Aspen, including Facebook's alleged use of spyware for acquiring product roadmap information, and the harm that can happen beyond the consumers.
ChapterAmazon accused of using its monopoly to dominate new markets
EpisodeE36: New FTC Chair, breaking up big tech, government silent spying, Jon Stewart, wildfires & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The host discusses the concern over Amazon's monopoly power in controlling essential infrastructure, such as AWS and the whole distribution supply chain, and how the company is using its profits to subsidize entry into new categories, including Amazon Basics.
06:16 - 09:17 (03:01)
Summary
The host discusses the concern over Amazon's monopoly power in controlling essential infrastructure, such as AWS and the whole distribution supply chain, and how the company is using its profits to subsidize entry into new categories, including Amazon Basics.