Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Twisting Copy Right Concepts

People will always have different opinions on what is right and wrong. Abortion, stem cell research, and capital punishment are just the same kind of argument to me as stealing copy right music.In my opinion, twisting peoples' music should be perfectly fine. Everyone who makes a chair, doesn't owe the inventor of a chair money or credit.

Thomas Edison isn't suing everyone who uses electricity. I world is doing nothing but evolving, ideas are being created and modified, so why can't music be? I fail to see how artists can even claim that a rhythm they made can never again be recreated or tweaked. maybe they deserve SOME recognition if it's their voice, but a few beats?

There are so many rhythms and songs that can actually make sense and people enjoy. In my opinion, music will eventually be harder to make and create because of all the songs that are being produced.

Remixes are an awesome way to make music. They are also almost their own genre of music today. I personally love remixes because they are a great way to see how beautiful creations can be turned into something else thats awesome.

MY SOLUTION to help prevent copy right infringement, if the majority of people feel that there is such thing, is for someone to design a program thats based on wavelengths, and frequencies of musics that is almost like a "Turn-it-in.com" to see if anything comes out and see how related to a certain piece of work. Maybe this has already been made, maybe not. I am sure the government can come up with the technical specs to make it legit.

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