The author of the documentary "Rip a Remix Manifesto", claimed copyrightlaw was very much wrong. He stated that the past was trying to control the future and copyright law was making it possible and easy. He thought that by controlling the future we would surely stunt its growth. This film displayed intense greatly exaggerated examples of biased. This film was biased against copyright law. The interviews often revolved around people against copyright law such as "Girl Talk".
Eccentric bias is shown in the film "Rip a Remix Manifesto". Bias is shown in the settings.A very good example of this is the way "Girl Talk" is often displayed at parties and dances displaying his technically illegal re-mixes. However whenever the author gives some one in support of copyright law a chance to speak its at news interviews or office buildings. He also displayed conflict by over expressing the often exaggerative and self serving role copyright law plays in every day society.
To be honest I very much enjoyed and agreed with "Rip a Remix Manifesto" . However The Maker of this film was wrong in developing an over biased film. He gave copyright law and those whom support it no chance to defend themselves. This making his film as unfair as copyright law It's self.
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