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gphil | 10 years ago

It's troubling that this is where the entrepreneurial ethos is heading. But it's hardly surprising with the leaders of the "sharing economy" almost ubiquitously operating illegally, enticing their customers and contractors to be complicit in illegal behavior, and flouting existing regulations. To make matters worse, governments are even letting them get away with it in many cases.

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TeMPOraL|10 years ago

It's actually destabilizing on societal level. Those companies usually offer very good service for the customer, dumping the risk on third parties. The government tries to step in, and then faces loud opposition from general population who likes the service and cannot for the world understand why the administration thinks there's a problem.

Thriptic|10 years ago

What's the solution then?