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For as long as the airwaves have been live, people have bootlegged its content. From the dawn of radio to today's streaming platforms, recording and distributing content has built fan communities and shaped the media industry.
In a guest essay for The New York Times, Professor of Philosophy Elay Shech discusses how naïve faith and wholesale pessimism aren't the only options when it comes to science.