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Friday, November 26, 2010
MashUp 3
1. What is this mashup trying to communicate? Is it technical experiment, social or political commentary, a comedic parody, or an abstract work of media art?
This mashup is trying to communicate the transition from rock into rap, it's also means that the two aren't that far away from each other and that when mixed can become something very great.
2. Did its creator follow or break copyright laws in its production?
In it's production the creator( Danger Mouse) did break copyright laws, he broke the laws because he didn't ask the original artist( The Beatles) permission to use their song, although Danger Mouse didn't really plan on creating many copies. Danger Mouse only intended on creating 3 000 copies.
3. Do you think that mashup like this requires copyright permission? Why or why not.
I think that Mashups like this require a lot of copyright permissions because the one of the original artist is very iconic and it would be very disrespectful if the creator wouldn't respect them enough to just ask for permission.
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I agree with you, the mash up of two different styles of music can go together and become something amazing. The creator should've asked for permission because what if the original artist didn't like what the creator has done to their song.
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