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'''= a collaborative project to create a documentary about copyright in the digital age''' | |||
URL = http://opensourcecinema.org/ | URL = http://opensourcecinema.org/ | ||
a collaborative project to create a | |||
=Description= | |||
Brett Gaylor: | |||
"a collaborative documentary project to create a feature film about copyright in the digital age. | |||
Several years ago, I began researching the intersection of culture and creativity - exploring how in the digital age, everything we know about copyright has been turned upside down. From mash-ups to filesharing, creation to distribution, everything is in flux. | |||
This all came in to sharp relief when I attended the MGM vs Grokster oral argument in 2005. Outside, the music industry and file-sharing supporters alike protested in large numbers. One music industry veteran declared "music is like a donut. Pay for the donut, you get to eat it". Meanwhile, a 16 kid told me "I don't think you can own music - its just feelings. How can you own that?" So who's right? Is culture a product? Will the next generation ever settle for anything less than free? Thats what I want to explore in this documentary, which is tentatively titled Basement Tapes. | |||
My name is Brett Gaylor, and the feature documentary I'm creating needs your help to be made - thats why Open Source Cinema exists - to faciliate online collaboration - to create a participatory way to discuss these issues." | |||
(http://opensourcecinema.org/) | |||
=More Information= | |||
Interview of the director Brett Gaylor, who used the footage for a feature documentary about copyright called the [[Basement Tapes]], at | |||
http://flasher.com/view_profile.php?profile_id=270 | |||
Latest revision as of 02:05, 28 June 2008
= a collaborative project to create a documentary about copyright in the digital age
URL = http://opensourcecinema.org/
Description
Brett Gaylor:
"a collaborative documentary project to create a feature film about copyright in the digital age.
Several years ago, I began researching the intersection of culture and creativity - exploring how in the digital age, everything we know about copyright has been turned upside down. From mash-ups to filesharing, creation to distribution, everything is in flux.
This all came in to sharp relief when I attended the MGM vs Grokster oral argument in 2005. Outside, the music industry and file-sharing supporters alike protested in large numbers. One music industry veteran declared "music is like a donut. Pay for the donut, you get to eat it". Meanwhile, a 16 kid told me "I don't think you can own music - its just feelings. How can you own that?" So who's right? Is culture a product? Will the next generation ever settle for anything less than free? Thats what I want to explore in this documentary, which is tentatively titled Basement Tapes.
My name is Brett Gaylor, and the feature documentary I'm creating needs your help to be made - thats why Open Source Cinema exists - to faciliate online collaboration - to create a participatory way to discuss these issues." (http://opensourcecinema.org/)
More Information
Interview of the director Brett Gaylor, who used the footage for a feature documentary about copyright called the Basement Tapes, at http://flasher.com/view_profile.php?profile_id=270