I do think the idea of copyright is still very valid. I do believe that artists are entitled to some amount of compensation for their works when other people use them, and I do believe that it is the artist's right to have some control over how their work is used.
I like the idea of mashups and remixes--one of my favorite bands is Legion of Doom, and they take two different songs and blend them together one on top of the other. Some of their work is absolutely beautiful. All of their work is not for profit and is only available through webhosting. Legion of Doom take two different artist's work, similar to the Jay-Z and Beatles remix, and creates a new, unique song. I think mashups and remixes can be a really great way to create new and interesting art, but if not used properly it makes it difficult for artists to keep control over their own work. Recently there was a little controversy over the new Guitar Hero. There are clips of an avatar made in Kurt Cobain's image singing songs that Kurt was would never have agreed to. His widow, Courtney Love, sued because she felt it was disrespectful to Kurt's memory to have his likeness singing songs he was opposed to.
That's where I think things can definitely go wrong with mashups and remixes-- you risk using an artist's creation, an artist's baby, essentially, in a way they may have never have wanted it. It is disrespectful to the artist to use their art in a manner they would never have wanted it.
Here is a youtube of a Legion of Doom song where they take a song by Dashboard Confessional and put it over a song by Brand New.
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