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    Remix culture, also known as read-write culture, is a term describing a culture that allows and encourages the creation of derivative works by combining or editing existing materials. Remix cultures are permissive of efforts to improve upon, change, integrate, or otherwise remix the work of other creators. … See more

    Lawrence Lessig described the Remix culture in his 2008 book Remix. Lawrence characterized the default media culture of the 20th century using computer technology terminology as Read Only culture (RO), and … See more

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    Folklore and vocal traditions
    Folklore existed long before any copyright law. All folk tales, folk songs, folk art, See more

    Artists participating in remix culture can potentially suffer consequences for violating copyright or intellectual property law. English rock band The Verve were sued over their song " See more

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    Remixing was always a part of the human culture. US media scholar Professor Henry Jenkins argued that "the story of American arts in the 19th … See more

    Under copyright laws of many countries, anyone with the intent to remix an existing work without permission is liable for lawsuit because the … See more

    For remix culture to survive, it must be shared and created by others. This is where participatory culture comes into play, because consumers start participating by … See more

    An exemption exists for disability service technology to change copyrighted media to make it accessible to them. The American … See more

     
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