This is one of the most brilliant mash-ups I've ever seen. Yes, it's brilliant enough to make me use the word "mash-up." Captures the strategy of the Glenn Becks of the world perfectly—manufacture rage, and then exploit the shit out of it for personal gain.
Watch it now before the gods of massive copyright infringement take it away.*
* Rebellious Pixels, the creators of this video, are claiming that this is a "transformative work" and thus falls under fair use. If Disney makes YouTube take it down, I sure hope they fight it. Could be a good one.
This transformative remix work constitutes a fair-use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. “Right Wing Radio Duck” by Jonathan McIntosh is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 License — permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution.
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Jonathan McIntosh's work is a classic example of material that is protected under Fair Use, as his work is focused on both educational commentary and parody. I wouldn't be surprised if Fox, Premiere Radio Networks or even CNN tried to force the removal claiming copyright over Glenn Beck's audio, but they wouldn't have the law on their side.http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/pages-fo…
This remix is a master class in deconstructing media to rebuild in ways that shed new light on the original material. He's one of the best political remix artists practicing the craft. Roger, you probably saw his hilarious and pointed remix "Buffy v. Edward," in which the star of Buffy the Vampire Slayer calls Twilight's hero a creepy stalker and dusts him. If you haven't, I think you'd really enjoy the way he plays with narrative in that remix (you can see that video and read McIntosh's WIMN's Voices essay here: http://bit.ly/FgVkK )
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