
Source: www.bbc.com
I hadn’t heard of this app, but it sounds like fun. As I was watching the video and reading the article, it reminded me of conversations I’ve had with The Content Wrangler, Scott Abel, about music mashups, and the implications of copyright infringement in relation to creating new content. Just like mixing two songs together to create a new one for a music mashup, if you are taking established content (music) and adding something of your own (your video lip-syncing), does that constitute as new or original content? Hmmm….what do you think? Add your comments below.
–techcommgeekmom
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