RIP: A Remix Manifesto

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This campaigning 'open source' documentary by film-maker Brett Gaylor addresses contemporary issues in intellectual property for digital media, from the perspective of Lawrence Lessig's Remix, but with a central narrative following the work of remix artist Girl Talk.

Gaylor first visited Cambridge to speak about his project at the Cultures of Digital Economy centre, an event that was followed by a screening and panel discussion at the Cambridge Film Festival.

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Crucible Theme:Intellectual property