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	<title>Comments on: Copy, Paste, Remix: Profile Codes on MySpace (Talk from ICA 2007)</title>
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		<title>By: joe</title>
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		<description>What I really like about the remix pointer meme is that as long as the &quot;copies&quot; being pointed to are legit., many of the yucky legal implications are overcome.  I always thought it would be cool to createe a piece of software that took an XML file as input and that you pointed to various musical tracks (or any media, really) and then it did the construction of the remixed media from the legit. sources... as the legal types would call this a &quot;personal use&quot;, it would be golden and the XML files would not be legally challengeable.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What I really like about the remix pointer meme is that as long as the &#8220;copies&#8221; being pointed to are legit., many of the yucky legal implications are overcome.  I always thought it would be cool to createe a piece of software that took an XML file as input and that you pointed to various musical tracks (or any media, really) and then it did the construction of the remixed media from the legit. sources&#8230; as the legal types would call this a &#8220;personal use&#8221;, it would be golden and the XML files would not be legally challengeable.</p>
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