Friday, February 18, 2011

Blackwork Tattoo Sleeve

RIP! A REMIX MANIFESTO * MATINEE AS \u200b\u200bHELL

by Laura E. Cáceres ( www.ciudadanaherzeleid.blogspot.com )

is a documentary that was released around 2008, the exact date I do not say, but the irony of this documentary is the way I was brought, because what I saw in the TV channel Sat I , but it was made from the Internet for internet, information coming-winning has been on different sides, the documentary comes from Canada.

Limited to U.S. and its corporations are against the free use of sharing information and music, the documentary Brett Gaylor tells us that does this documentary as a way to defend a DJ who calls himself Girl Talk also assists the attorney who created the concept of Creative Commons , the truth did not really say specific names or anything like that, but does not discredit the documentary, because at least has some concepts that might draw attention, is that as a manifesto, says:

1 .- The culture is built on the past.

2 .- The past attempts to control the future.

3 .- Our future is becoming less free.

4 .- To build free society we must limit the control of the past.

is with these precepts that were made through various DJ's and other attorneys who present us how that society is built through sharing. Makes a clear example of how that culture is moving to do things that were unknown before, and mentioned the case of Muddy Waters who finishes with the song of The Verve , to end with a mashup of Girl Talk . Here also mentioned the cases of Russia and China, who can talk about open societies and in turn could dominate, but on par it also discloses that the public domain became more closed as time progressed.

Walt Disney was a clear example of this manifesto, as he to build on the past (with the stories that were already in the public domain) made American culture spread throughout the world, and death was that there was a monopoly that still continues, limiting the use of share everything. So this attorney I mentioned earlier was how he got the example of Brazil, which is all based on shared music course could not sit back and share policy is making progress on all, without to impose, stop, or become slaves trademarks or youtube (jah!).

So, after seeing all points of view, there is more than doubtful that the copyright as an absolute being who wants to dominate us all, but in the future has been said that for the sake of humanity this could disappear, because the future of creation is to share what is already there with what is being done, since nothing comes from nothing, as applied to literature and cinema.

This documentary is not hard to find, for those who know English can see it on youtube, the same creator of the documentary at the end says we can do whatever we want, but still consumers and active sharers, so with this we have to share, redo, undo, mix and re-create to raise awareness. Only put in google " RiP: A remix manifesto " and you will find, I already did a youtube playlist that contains everything with subtitles in English, is to take advantage of a simple application creative commons can enjoy, in addition to not feel guilty for doing something that can be considered piracy, but to share the culture of others. * Text

appeared in the latest issue (or last) Decireves with good Sufjan Stevens on the cover.

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