Remix manifesto copyright
Immerse yourself in the energetic, innovative and potentially illegal world of mash-up media with RiP: A Remix Manifesto. Let web activist Brett Gaylor and musician Greg Gillis, better known as Girl Talk, serve as your digital tour guides on a probing investigation into how culture builds upon culture in the information age.
Biomedical engineer turned live-performance sensation Girl Talk, has received immense commercial and critical success for his mind-blowing sample-based music. Utilizing technical expertise and a ferocious creative streak, Girl Talk repositions popular music to create a wild and edgy dialogue between artists from all genres and eras. But are his practices legal? Do his methods of frenetic appropriation embrace collaboration in its purest sense? Or are they infractions of creative integrity and violations of copyright?
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Shepard Fairey
This is a perfect example of Copyleft and copyright. Shepard Fairey took this photo without permission and then remixed it into something completely different. The only thing thats the same is that the face is in the same position and its Obama. The guy who took the photo tried to sue Shepard Fairey for copyright even though its not even remotely the same. So This is a perfect example of copyright and the use of copyleft.
I CALL IT ..... PREDALEOPARD!
Here is remix i have done i put the predator mouth and put it onto a leopard. I think it goes well together as a combination.
I remixed the android logo to make the logo look drunk
Remixing logos