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digital-dignity
The principle that individuals should retain ownership and receive compensation for data derived from their behavior or state in digital networks.
1 chapter across 1 book
Who Owns the Future? (2013)Jaron Lanier
CHAPTER 2
Chapter 2 of 'Who Owns the Future?' explores the idea that digital information fundamentally represents human contributions, and current digital economies often exploit these contributions without compensating individuals. Lanier proposes a new economic model where individuals receive nanopayments proportional to their data's value, fostering a more equitable information economy. The chapter also contextualizes this idea historically through Aristotle's reflections on automation and human labor, highlighting enduring tensions between technology, labor, and social value.