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39: Automated Copywrongs
Podcast |
Reasonably Sound
Publisher |
Mike Rugnetta
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Society & Culture
Sound
Categories Via RSS |
Philosophy
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jan 15, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:33:47
Or: Do Androids Dream of Pitch Shifted Music? --- We talk about the algorithmic enforcement of copyright, how it works and why we have it. We talk to Parker Higgins, and speculate about a future beset by copyright robots. --- Find full show notes, with research links, at http://ReasonablySound.com --- Thanks to all the show’s Patrons and supporters, without whom it would not be possible! Special thanks to: Adam Neely, Andrew MacLarty, Andrew Carlos, Anthony Kirkpatrick, Benjamin , Brandon , Camilla Greer, Cassandra Durnford, Chelsea Whyte, Christopher McKitterick, Clarissa Redwine, Clayton Grey, Cole Sarar, Dale Jakes, Dylan Neal, Elliott , Ethan Hermer, hansbuetow, HectorSuzanne, J.S. Majer, Jack Britton, Jana Deppe, Jesse Gamble, Joachim, Joe Krushinsky, Johnny C, Kathy Ahfid, Keith Broni, Mahlen Morris, Mischa Stanton, Nick Goertzen, Oscar Acton, Rachaul Paul, Royce Rackham, Scott Fassett, Susan Rugnetta, Talia F E, Tim, Tod Kurt, and Tom Vickers! Support the show at • https://patreon.com/reasonablysoundhttps://d.rip/mikerugnetta --- Follow me at • https://twitter.com/reasonablysndhttps://instagram.com/reasonablysndhttps://twitter.com/mikerugnettahttps://instagram.com/mikerugnetta --- Find Parker at https://twitter.com/xor --- This episode contains the following music: Golden Eye by Daniel Birch & Ben Pegley - http://bit.ly/2EIZb7t | It Looks Like The Future, But It Feels Like The Past by Doctor Turtle - http://bit.ly/2EHheLu --- Reasonably Sound’s theme and act break music are by Will Stratton, and its visual design by Tida Tep.

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