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    Explore "intellectual property rights" with insightful episodes like "Don't Scrape Me, Bro + The Activists Sabotaging Self-Driving Cars + How Reddit Beat a Rebellion", "A Look Inside The World's Biggest Vaccine Maker" and "Black Market Economics - What Drives the Underground Economy?" from podcasts like ""Hard Fork", "Short Wave" and "Economics Explained"" and more!

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    Don't Scrape Me, Bro + The Activists Sabotaging Self-Driving Cars + How Reddit Beat a Rebellion

    Don't Scrape Me, Bro + The Activists Sabotaging Self-Driving Cars + How Reddit Beat a Rebellion

    Users are protesting Zoom’s liberal data-collection policy. Authors are shutting down websites that scrape their work. And, in a concession to users, OpenAI is allowing websites to opt out of web scraping. The era of A.I. backlash has begun.

    Then, street activists are deterring self-driving cars by placing traffic cones on the hoods of vehicles.

    Plus: How Reddit has squashed the Reddit Revolt.

    Today’s Guests:

    • Adam Egelman and Mingwei Samuel are organizers with Safe Street Rebel, an activist group trying to get cars off the streets.

    Additional Reading:

    • The publication StackDiary exposed that Zoom’s updated terms of service permitted the training of artificial-intelligence models on user content.
    • Benji Smith took down his website prosecraft.io, a database that contained the works of over 25,000 books, after authors discovered that their works were being used to power the website without their consent.

    A Look Inside The World's Biggest Vaccine Maker

    A Look Inside The World's Biggest Vaccine Maker
    NPR's international correspondent Lauren Frayer takes us on a tour of the factory of the world's largest vaccine maker: Serum Institute of India. The company aims to manufacture 100 million doses a month of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and export them globally.

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