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Korinna Patelis is a 25-year Internet veteran with a Ph.D. in Internet Communications from Goldsmiths College embarked upon when the web was still in its infancy, just after she read Philosophy at Warwick University. Being in the right place at the right time has given her the unique opportunity to research technoculture, political economy, and media and technology as well as to work across Internet businesses and cultures as an academic, consultant, and producer. She combines her experience in digital policymaking, large scale web production, digital storytelling, and activism, with academic style reflection, on problems that lie at the heart of Internet and media communications. She writes on commercial software, techcapitalism, monopoly A.I., regulation in a critical fashion, and until recently worked for the Syriza government as a digital policy maker. She has taught and published in Internet Studies on undergraduate and postgraduate level. She has also been training Internet professionals to fuel Greece's creative industries for the last decade.