Parody in the Age of Remix Mashup Creativity vs. the Takedown

The art of mashup music, its roots in parody, and its social and legal implications.Parody needn't recognize copyright-but does an algorithm recognize parody? The ever-increasing popularity of remix culture and mashup music, where parody is invariably at play, presents a conundrum for internet...

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Main Author: Brøvig, Ragnhild (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2023
Series:The MIT Press
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