Video: RIP! A Remix Manifesto

This short film is a strong primer and behind the scenes look at the remix culture and all the copyright issues that go along with it.  Pitchfork has it this. Continue reading

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Nike’s Tribute To Athletes Turned Rappers

Way back in the 1990’s it seemed as if every pro-athlete was turning rapper, often with disastrous results. Now, Nike revisits the period with four NBA stars who are just. Continue reading

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Amanda Palmer Crowdsources New Video, Tweets Fans For Flash Mob Of Extras

Leave it to Amanda Palmer to combine crowdsourcing, Twitter and a flash mob to both give her LA fans a treat and successfully create a new ultra-low budget video.  According. Continue reading

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White Stripe Gets The Weird Al Treatment

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Stephen Colbert: Black Eyed Peas “Missed So Many Advertunities!”

The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c MeTunes – Hit of the Summer www.colbertnation.com Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor Tasers "Peas, please! You guys are the masters. Continue reading

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The Case Of Chris Brown, A Wedding And 12 Million YouTube Plays

     Warner Music still doesn't have a deal with YouTube and some other labels complain their share of revenue form the online video channel.  But not be on YouTube,. Continue reading

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Ethereal Rockers Barcelona Say Thanks For Sales Bump From Pirated YouTube Video

A song by the band Barcelona was used without permission in a short production by Vancouver documentarian Jon Rawlinson that went viral on YouTube with 911,000 plays and climbing.   But. Continue reading

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Chris Anderson Defends “Free” On Colbert Report

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WMG Pulls Audio From “Keyboard Cat” On YouTube

Watch But Don't Listen Popular internet meme "the keyboard cat" showed up in a video mashup that also includes the song "You Make My Dreams Come True".  The song had. Continue reading

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ASCAP Wants $’s For Embedded YouTube Videos

ASCAP sent a collection letter to Jason Calacanis  seeking payment for YouTube videos embedded on his Mahalo site. Based on what the group told Valleywag, many music bloggers should also. Continue reading

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