TWiL 414: Viral Ads With Legs - Yes, science has a private queen. Is embedding infringing? How is YouTube banning individuals? Will AI help you understand your terms of service? - podcast episode cover

TWiL 414: Viral Ads With Legs - Yes, science has a private queen. Is embedding infringing? How is YouTube banning individuals? Will AI help you understand your terms of service?

Feb 16, 20181 hr 58 minEp. 414
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Episode description

Lawyers who write terms of service may not be people. Join Emory Roane, Matthew Curtis, and Denise Howell as they dive deep at the intersection of technology and law. Will bots feed you tomatoes? How do we manage private rights? How good are Ellen's dog ratings? Yes, links still do not violate copyright law.

Hosts: Denise Howell, Matt Curtis, and Emory Roane

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