Thursday, November 17, 2005

$20 dinners

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one of the best things about technology is the ability to give people the right to use your work for a variety of purposes. today i found that my piece boundary violations was being used for episode one of an indie online cooking show called 20 dollar dinners. i'm sure they were just trying to find something online that was free to fit their project, but it does serve the diy purpose i intended by setting up a flexible copyright. at least they gave me credit for it instead of stealing it. btw the music comes in around 4:00, near the end of the segment.


by the way what is up with being twenty years old and eating $20 dinners. in college i remember $2 dinners of cheap hotdogs and mac and cheese. they must have parents sending them money.

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4 Comments:

Blogger rgable said...

Fun piece...

I see the MP3 genre tag is postmodern. Interesting.

Robert Gable
http://rgable.typepad.com/aworks

8:23 PM  
Anonymous carl said...

um.... dinners cost a little more than that. But twenty dollar dinners are really a feast. I could make speg for about $3.50

carl

1:16 PM  
Blogger Veronica said...

20 dollars for a dinner made at home? boo.

yay for $3.50 spaghetti!

1:17 PM  
Blogger Hucbald said...

I simply post a lot of my stuff on a FileShare page with appropriate copyright notices. My secret fantasy is to go to a guitar masterclass someday and discover that one of the students is playing one of my pieces. I'd be perfectly OK with that. If someone wants to record my stuff, or use it commercially, of course I'd hope they would have the decency to contact me first, but ultimately we don't do this for the money, do we?

5:20 AM  

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