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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Liz T.

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YouTube Doubler | Mashup Helper - 0 views

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    This site allows anyone to input two YouTube video URLs and then "create" a mash-up with them.
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Copyleft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Information about what the term "Copyleft" means. It is a play on the word "copyright", and is ironic since the Copyleft logo has no legal meaning.
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Steal This Film II - 0 views

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    Another documentary about copyright & remix culture when it comes to intellectual property.
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Flickr: Creative Commons - 0 views

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    A great place to find good quality photos that you can use, legally, for projects. (Unlike Google image search.)
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Girl Talk - 0 views

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    A mashup artist that combines multiple songs to create each of his tracks. This is different than DJing. On average, he uses 21 songs for each one of his. His performances are featured in the documentary I posted earlier, "RIP: A Remix Manifesto". It's interesting to look at his music as a prime example of postmodernism and what that all means in terms of copyright infringement.
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Welcome to Open Source Cinema | Open Source Cinema - An Open Source Documentary Film ab... - 0 views

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    Open Source Cinema lets you create and / or remix your own videos or other videos that people have posted from places likes YouTube. You can also join group remix projects.
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GOOD COPY BAD COPY - 0 views

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    Another documentary called GOOD COPY BAD COPY that deals with issues surrounding music copyright, sampling, and intellectual property.
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RIP: A Remix Manifesto - 0 views

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    "Immerse yourself in the energetic, innovative and potentially illegal world of mash-up media with RiP: A remix manifesto. Let web activist Brett Gaylor and musician Greg Gillis, better known as Girl Talk, serve as your digital tour guides on a probing investigation into how culture builds upon culture in the information age."
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THREATMETER.com : We Profit From Your Fear - 0 views

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    A political satire website that presents itself as a webstore for people worried about terrorists in America.
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formspring.me - 0 views

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    Send and receive anonymous questions, and learn more about people you find interesting by following their answers.
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We Feel Fine / by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar - 0 views

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    Internet art piece by Johnathan Harris and Sep Kamvar. Scroll down and click on "Interactive Version" to see it. What is it? Well, as stated on their "Mission" page: "We Feel Fine is an exploration of human emotion on a global scale. Since August 2005, We Feel Fine has been harvesting human feelings from a large number of weblogs. Every few minutes, the system searches the world's newly posted blog entries for occurrences of the phrases "I feel" and "I am feeling". When it finds such a phrase, it records the full sentence, up to the period, and identifies the "feeling" expressed in that sentence (e.g. sad, happy, depressed, etc.). Because blogs are structured in largely standard ways, the age, gender, and geographical location of the author can often be extracted and saved along with the sentence, as can the local weather conditions at the time the sentence was written. All of this information is saved."
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