The global south is more of a user in their being assimilated into the unequal status quo of the global economy. The rich countries, they own the intellectual property. So who's going to be the future computer user or computer developer? Sory a that winds up competing with your microsops and your gougles and your face books? It's never going to happen. Ger for sure, how does that then play out when we think about a, you no these technologies in the global south?"
Paris Marx is joined by Michael Kwet to discuss how digital technologies are used to entrench the power of the United States and its dominant corporations at the expense of the Global South.
Michael Kwet is a Visiting Fellow of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. He got his PhD in Sociology at Rhodes University in South Africa. Follow Michael on Twitter at @Michael_Kwet.
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