Peace

Peace

I watched a film called "RIP: A remix Manifesto" and it deals with copyright, specifically in music. It shows how copyright started as a way to protect creatives, but it ended up being a way to protect big profits. From here on all my pics are going to be "creative commons."

09 Comments
 
  1. Jeff Rikhotso

    Oh Yeah

  2. Diaan

    Like that!

  3. Daz

    Spot on ...

  4. lebogang nkoane

    … that handsome fella, called LD, in the backround seems to be 'copy-written.'

    :)

  5. lebogang nkoane

    Aside from that, some have argued that copyrighting denies society the ability to remix its own existence and thus carve a new 'world'.

  6. Buchu

    yep thats what the doccie "RIP: A remix manifesto" is saying as well...

  7. Nappy Head

    Laws are fallible. They are meant to blanket scenarios, but the never do. So we create more laws to patch up the holes. In the process of creating new laws, we must partially stitch up the blanketed laws, but then we are left with ugly sewings. Sies.

    Sometimes visions are cloudy. A cloudy vision is an opportunity for misfortune. Keep your eyes peeled.

  8. matome

    Eish!!! CT, end of the month!!! Its on!!

  9. KA

    Great! :)

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