The document discusses how the sharing economy has grown rapidly in recent years through peer-to-peer business models that connect people via companies like Airbnb, Uber, and TaskRabbit. While the sharing economy provides economic opportunities, many locations and industries are struggling with how to regulate these new businesses which often operate in legal grey areas not clearly covered by existing laws. There are debates around how to develop sensible rules and standards that protect customers and communities but also allow innovation.
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The document discusses how the sharing economy has grown rapidly in recent years through peer-to-peer business models that connect people via companies like Airbnb, Uber, and TaskRabbit. While the sharing economy provides economic opportunities, many locations and industries are struggling with how to regulate these new businesses which often operate in legal grey areas not clearly covered by existing laws. There are debates around how to develop sensible rules and standards that protect customers and communities but also allow innovation.
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