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'''= One of the types of [[Platform Cooperatives]]'''


(Note the differently spelled [[Produser]] distinct from a normal producer)


=Examples=
==Examples==


Via J.Nathan Mathias' [https://civic.mit.edu/blog/natematias/what-is-platform-cooperativism-and-why-is-it-important]
Via J.Nathan Mathias' [https://civic.mit.edu/blog/natematias/what-is-platform-cooperativism-and-why-is-it-important]
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allow producers to co-own the platforms to which they are selling their work. The objective of these co-operatives are to create careers for their producers, who co-own systems."
allow producers to co-own the platforms to which they are selling their work. The objective of these co-operatives are to create careers for their producers, who co-own systems."


 
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= One of the types of Platform Cooperatives

(Note the differently spelled Produser distinct from a normal producer)

Examples

Via J.Nathan Mathias' [1]

"These sites,

  • like Resonate (music),
  • Members Media (film), and
  • Stocksy (stock photography),

allow producers to co-own the platforms to which they are selling their work. The objective of these co-operatives are to create careers for their producers, who co-own systems."

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