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Comment les villes pourraient encadrer les locations Airbnb

Cinq chercheurs ont imaginé un système de «droits à louer» que les villes accorderaient à certains propriétaires dans des quartiers pour l’instant délaissés par les touristes. Un moyen de doper les recettes des municipalités tout en libérant les centres-villes d’une partie des touristes. Source : Comment les villes pourraient encadrer les locations Airbnb

More than 600 New York City hosts got kicked off Airbnb last fall for not meeting standards – Quartz

Last November, Airbnb was forced to do some soul-searching. In a few short weeks, the company had angered most of San Francisco, defeated an existential threat to business in the same city, declared its platform “a movement,” and announced plans for grassroots lobbying across America. Airbnb’s campaign for home sharing was working, but at the price of its genial, responsible,… Lire la suite »More than 600 New York City hosts got kicked off Airbnb last fall for not meeting standards – Quartz

What If We Owned the Internet Together? It’s Time to Bring the Co-op Revolution to the Web by Nathan Schneider and Trebor Scholz — YES! Magazine

The flourishing of farmers markets and credit unions demonstrates a longing for business that serves the common good. Can it infiltrate the Amazon-dominated, Uberized Internet? Source : What If We Owned the Internet Together? It’s Time to Bring the Co-op Revolution to the Web by Nathan Schneider and Trebor Scholz — YES! Magazine