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backSampling Trolls Via Tim Sullivan, an interesting article in Slate about a company specializing in collecting money from hip-hop artists who sample a few notes and play them repeatedly. While the issue of sampling in hip-hop isn't new - Larry Lessig has written about this extensively, for example, the article does have some interesting analysis of whether this makes any sense for fostering creativity. [Posted at 11/17/2006 09:40 AM by David K. Levine on Was Napster Right? CommentsSubmit Comment |
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