This short film is a strong primer and behind the scenes look at the remix culture and all the copyright issues that go along with it. Pitchfork has it this week only or you can find it on YouTube in under 10 minute clips.
thanks for the share! i am glad they have a version on youtube for all to watch.
Everybody hates copyright. YET HULU wants me to adhere to international streaming rights to watch FREE videos of mash-ups of original songs/tracks I FINANCED. “Hulu is committed to making its content available worldwide. To do so, we must work through a number of legal and business issues, including obtaining international streaming rights”. What about my legal and business issues – like getting my investment back $$. I have no problems with remixes as long as the creators of the original samples get fairly compensated $$.
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This is also live on Hulu
http://www.hulu.com/watch/88782/rip-a-remix-manifesto
thanks for the share! i am glad they have a version on youtube for all to watch.
Everybody hates copyright.
YET HULU wants me to adhere to international streaming rights to watch FREE videos of mash-ups of original songs/tracks I FINANCED.
“Hulu is committed to making its content available worldwide. To do so, we must work through a number of legal and business issues, including obtaining international streaming rights”.
What about my legal and business issues – like getting my investment back $$.
I have no problems with remixes as long as the creators of the original samples get fairly compensated $$.