 We live in a world rapidly devolving into a set of highly concentrated digital platforms around which major aspects of our economy and our lives revolve. As the CEO of CloudFair, Matthew Prince eloquently put it, after terminating service to the Nazi organization slash publication, their Stormer. In a not-so-distant future, if we're not there already, it may be that, if you're going to put content on the Internet, you'll need to use a company with a giant network like CloudFair, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Amazon, or Alibaba, or somewhat more directly, literally I woke up in a bad mood and decided someone shouldn't be allowed on the Internet. No one should have that power. Prince was talking specifically about policing speech, but the same is true about competition and consumer protection. No company should have the power to determine which business models are acceptable and which ones to block as potential competition. To learn more, visit digitalplatformact.com to download the free book.