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- Title
- Anagrammatology
- Author(s)
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Gye, Lisa
- Abstract
- Take a piece of Casey Kasem, 35 seconds of a U2 song and a group of self confessed media addicts and what have you got? If you're Island Records, it seems you've got a reasonable case to sue for breach of copyright. But if you're interested in the sustenance and maintenance of genuine invention and creativity in contemporary culture, then you've got reason to feel concerned.
- Publication type
- Journal article
- Research centre
- Swinburne University of Technology. School of Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Source
-
Mesh,
No. 12 (1998/1999)
- Publication year
- 1998
- Keyword(s)
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Copyright infringement;
Island Records;
Negativland;
U2
- Publisher
- Experimenta Media Arts
- ISSN
- 1447-4646
- Publisher URL
- http://www.experimenta.org/mesh/
- Copyright
- Copyright © 1998 Lisa Gye. This article appeared first as: Gye, L. (1998). Anagrammatology. Mesh (12), available from: http://www.experimenta.org/mesh. The published version of the paper is reproduced here with the kind permission of the publisher.
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