RIP! A Remix Manifesto - Xvid
- Type:
- Video > Movies
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 1.09 GB
- Info:
- IMDB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- remix copyright copyleft documentary piracy
- Quality:
- +3 / -0 (+3)
- Uploaded:
- Apr 28, 2009
- By:
- gnuurkel
RiP: A remix manifesto is an open source documentary about copyright and remix culture. Created over a period of six years, the film features the collaborative remix work of hundreds of people who have contributed to this website, helping to create the world's first open source documentary. http://www3.nfb.ca/webextension/rip-a-remix-manifesto/?film=0 http://www.opensourcecinema.org/ This film is released under a CC-BY-NC licence. This means anyone can copy, distribute and use the movie for any non-commercial purposes. The movie is made by the Canadian Eye Steel Film. If you like the film, go to Open Source Cinema's web-pages and contribute! All the source material is freely available! PS everyone needs to see this film! Bug your friends into seeing it. If you are inspired by this film and want change, join a civil liberties group so they get more influence in stopping big media. http://www.eff.org - Electronic Frontier Foundation http://www.fribit.no - The Norwegian FriBit --->> IF YOU LIKE THIS FILM, DONATE!!! http://www.ripremix.com/donate/ <<----
Thanks alot! A great watch indeed - and really got me interesting in Mr. Girl-talk :D
Will recommend this to others, and I'll seed until I die.
Our culture of remix > all.
Will recommend this to others, and I'll seed until I die.
Our culture of remix > all.
Does anybody really know the terms under which this is distributed? I know the source material is available under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial, but I can't find any mention on any of the official sources for the finished film.
Thats a good question. All content is CC-BY-NC licenced, not SA.
I know that they have been hassled by lawyers from end to end, and that there are regional differences. They have theater issues etc. Its really not an example of hypocracy, but rather that the system is so complex and backwards that even if you have the best of intentions, creation and distribution in the open sphere is very difficult.
I know that they have been hassled by lawyers from end to end, and that there are regional differences. They have theater issues etc. Its really not an example of hypocracy, but rather that the system is so complex and backwards that even if you have the best of intentions, creation and distribution in the open sphere is very difficult.
@gnuurkel, Thx for sharing. Heard about RIP on Brokeps twitter page. Also, thx goes out to the seeders. Very good d/l speed. Take care "pirates".
Thanks for putting this up, so stupid they dont offer direct torrent downloads from their site.
everybody should see this. wonderfull docu.
it was broadcasted on dutch public tv, few weeks ago. :)
Thank god copyright laws were invented!! The world must have been so boring with writers, painters and filmmakers sitting around unwilling to create anything cus noone had invented copyright laws yet!
As soon as copyright laws were invented all those creative types started making interesting stuff just so they could earn shit loads of money!!!
As soon as copyright laws were invented all those creative types started making interesting stuff just so they could earn shit loads of money!!!
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