The other side of the peer-to-peer file sharing debacle…
View: Exploring the Right to Share, Mix and Burn – New York Times
Mr. Lessig said that “the freedom to remix, not just words, but culture” was critical in the development of unforeseen works of art. He pointed to “The Grey Album,” produced by the D.J. Danger Mouse, a remix of the Beatles’ “White Album” and Jay-Z’s “Black Album” that resulted in a wholly new and unexpected piece of music.
“What does it say about our democracy when ordinary behavior is deemed criminal?” he asked. Mr. Lessig and the moderator, Steven Johnson, a contributing editor at Wired, made much of the fact that the discussion was taking place in a library, where much of the Western cultural canon is available free.
Source: New York Times


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