Reading 10. Subin Jung

 1. Summary

Hybrid culture is used to describe mixed cultures, societies that allow and encourage the creation of new creations or derivatives by combining or editing existing materials. This culture, also known as literacy, represents the interrelationship between producers and consumers.
Remixes have always been part of human culture, and remix cultures are gradually evolving in terms of technology, communication methods, and copyright ownership as the times change. In order for remix culture to survive, it must be shared and created by others. The producer is the consumer, the consumer is the producer. The social value of remixing activities in society is polarized. A few people praise the social value of remixing activities, while a majority think that intellectual property rights are influenced by other works. The meaning of copyright law is that many people are criticizing mixed cultures anymore.


2. Interesting points
In order for a remix culture to survive, the process of sharing and creating with others is essential. The producer is the consumer, the consumer is the producer. It was interesting that the boundary between producers and consumers became blurred.


3. Discussion
The most discussed part of remix culture is copyright law. What are some good solutions to this controversial copyright law?

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