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" ... At my company, we strongly oppose any commodification of personal data for the purpose of profit-making and have committed to never selling or licensing any of our users' information. It is my hope that in the future, all companies in the digital health industry can make the same commitment to only using data for adding value to their users. ... "
" ... Many have sought claim that this pandemic is the great equalizer as it has the potential to infect all peoples irrespective of class. Fallacy. In effect, the pandemic has revealed that economic privilege may just be one of the check-boxes to afford adequate buffer against the coronavirus. The commodification of privilege rests in plain sight. ... "
" ... The commodification of music might also play a role here. Over the last century, music’s predominant form has changed from a participatory activity to passive entertainment. The fact that we now expect to receive it for free online may have led us to forget how much work it takes to truly channel the power of music in community. And the cameras in our pockets make it easier to record than to participate. We expect the “professionals” to do the singing, and we, the “audience,” should listen and livestream. ... "
" ... What’s changing is the rapid commodification of technical skills. A generation ago, for example, someone who knew their way around computer spreadsheets was in high demand. But now, being conversant in Excel is a baseline requirement for many entry-level positions. ... "
" ... Yet for surrogate children, this is nothing short of the buying and selling of children—a modern form of human trafficking. Jessica’s own blog refers to her being a product of surrogacy in order to emphasize the commodification of human life brought about by this industry. While Jessica was conceived via traditional surrogacy in which the surrogate used her own eggs, increasingly more common is gestational surrogacy where donor eggs are used so that the child has no biological relation to the surrogate. Motivating these efforts are parents who want to ensure that since they are already spending tens of thousands of dollars on their child, that they are also able to select the perfect egg—most often one produced from an attractive and smart egg donor. ... "