Remix: The Petition

Please take a moment to look at this petition and sign it if you agree with the principle that people should be able to remix items in our popular culture to create transformative new works of art.  In essence, remix videos offer creative ways to educate, empower, entertain, and politicize people around the world.  As an intellectual property owner, I believe that hampering creativity and demonizing this type of expression is detrimental to the original purposes of copyright which was to promote the creation of new works.  Certainly, the use of one's intellectual property to create something for monetary gain should be done so with permission, but we are talking about students, and non-monetized artists here... using existing visuals and audio as building blocks to create a new, original work.

https://ripmixmake.org/

Infographic: Music, movie & book biz bigger than ever- w/rebuttal

Pretty interesting infographic... skewed, but interesting... Regarding the music comments Id like to add the following.

1.  Global Music Industry Value:  Im not sure where these figures came from... According to the IFPI Digital music only amounted to 5.4 Billion in 2011...  I am sure they are combining the publishing industry as well as touring on top of this to come to this exploaded figure.  On a granular scale, things dont look this rosy.

2. Transactions:  WHO CARES!  The number of transactions is no measure of growth... especially when the value of each transaction has shrunk from $9.99 to $.99.

3. Tracks Catalogued:  Again... a useless fact.  There is and ought to be more music in 2012 than there was in 1949... if this were not the case I would worry...  These numbers should grow exponentially as the music from 1949 is still counted in the 2012 count.

4. Artists' Share:  This is the only figure on this re: music that I find interesting... I take an increased share of earnings for the artists as a GREAT THING.  This is a good sign.

Overall on the music side- it is obvious that they are wanting to paint a pretty picture of an industry that HAS been devastated by the theft of intellectual property.  Their numbers and justification just dont hold any water IMHO.  Of the industries discussed here, Gaming would perhaps be the only one that I find to be growing at an amazing rate... This is no secret... the Gaming companies have been killing it for a decade now.