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​Platform Cooperative is a digital platform that can be a website or mobile application that is owned, governed, and usually maintained by the collective people who use it under a cooperative legal structure. The platform cooperative movement is aligned with the digital commons movement. The aim of platform cooperatives is to democratize ownership of digital platforms rather than private or shareholder ownership. For example, a driver and worker-owned Uber would be a platform cooperative.
​[https://uwcc.wisc.edu/resources/platform-cooperatives/ Platform Cooperative] is a digital platform that can be a website or mobile application that is owned, governed, and usually maintained by the collective people who use it under a cooperative legal structure. The platform cooperative movement is aligned with the digital commons movement. The aim of platform cooperatives is to democratize ownership of digital platforms rather than private or shareholder ownership. For example, a driver and worker-owned Uber would be a platform cooperative.

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Platform Cooperative is a digital platform that can be a website or mobile application that is owned, governed, and usually maintained by the collective people who use it under a cooperative legal structure. The platform cooperative movement is aligned with the digital commons movement. The aim of platform cooperatives is to democratize ownership of digital platforms rather than private or shareholder ownership. For example, a driver and worker-owned Uber would be a platform cooperative.