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Monthly Archives: September 2012
In Defense of the Art
Mashups are an art form on the same level as any other musical endeavor – and I’m going to try my best to prove it. Let’s first start by creating an outline for what “music” is. If we look at the range of genres … Continue reading
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Mashups and Football Games
I wonder if I was the only one who was inspired for a completely non-sports related blog post during the Temple game? It helps to keep your ears open, I suppose. If you were at the game and doing the … Continue reading
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Let’s Look at the Legality of Mashups (pt. 2)
The question of legality, and arguably morality, for mashups, as was discussed in last week’s post, is rarely a matter of direct profit. It has become increasingly apparent, as internet marketing has risen to become the public face of electronic … Continue reading
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Let’s Look at the Legality of Mashups (pt. 1)
The issue of copyright and legality has likely been contemplated quite a bit by anyone who has a real stake in the mashup art form (if “art form” caused you to double take, cool thy jets, I’ll defend its status … Continue reading
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