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Parody In The Age Of Remix Mashup Creativity Vs The Takedown Ragnhild Brvig

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Parody In The Age Of Remix Mashup Creativity Vs The Takedown Ragnhild Brvig
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Author: Ragnhild Brøvig
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Parody In The Age Of Remix Mashup Creativity Vs The Takedown Ragnhild Brvig by Ragnhild Brøvig instant download after payment.

The art of mashup music, its roots in parody, and its social and legal implications.
Parody needn’t recognize copyright—but does an algorithm recognize parody? The ever-increasing popularity of remix culture and mashup music, where parody is invariably at play, presents a conundrum for internet platforms, with their extensive automatic, algorithmic policing of content. Taking a wide-ranging look at mashup music—the creative and technical considerations that go into making it; the experience of play, humor, enlightenment, and beauty it affords; and the social and legal issues it presents—Parody in the Age of Remix offers a pointed critique of how society balances the act of regulating art with the act of preserving it.
In several jurisdictions, national and international, parody is exempted from copyright laws. Ragnhild Brøvig contends that mashups should be understood as a form of parody, and thus be protected from removal from...

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