Tuesday, May 24, 2011

 RiP: a remix manifesto was made by Brett Gaylor to shatter the walls between users and producers. The main reason the film was made is because the band Girl Talk which is a mash-up that creates different songs out of simple based songs. Thats called copyright and piracy. His point of view was the fact that bands like Girl Talk shouldn't get shut down because they use songs to make their own out of already used songs. I agree with Brett, hearing remixes of other songs in a different point of view is better then the original usually, they aren't exactly the same, theres usually more then two songs in one song that they remix together. I enjoy remixs best.
Copyright is a set of rights granted to the author or creator of an original work, including the right to copy, distribute and adapt the work. Copyright owners have the right to exercise control over copying and other exploitation of the works for a specific period of time, after which the work is said to enter the public domain. Although sometimes I don't agree with past songs getting made into new songs and changing country songs into rap songs, but come to think about it, it's different, it's new. I like it. Of course its okay to be bias.

This film from the begining was interesting, the opening music, the guy drinking back stage, from Girl Talk
Talks party. The music was awesome, and so different, I actually want some of those beats. I actually liked this film!

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