It's a different world today and maybe it's time to rethink copyright laws. There's a new film you have to see if you are interested in creative freedom. The documentary Rip: A Remix Manifesto opens March 13 in Toronto at the AMC Yonge and Dundas. Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor mashes up the media landscape in his exploration of copyright in the information age "shattering the wall between users and producers."
"Rip is a dazzling frontal assault on how corporate culture is using copyright law to muzzle freedom of expression.” MacLean's Magazine
“In an age when everyone can express themselves via YouTube, and reach millions of others, it’s time to look at what works about capitalism and what could be remixed” The Globe & Mail
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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