Uhhhh no. They really do have to enforce their copyright, or else hey stand to lose it. Don’t expect corporate reality to conform to underground expectations
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Replying to @powerlunchcorp @Vladimir520Ant and
By that logic tho we shouldn’t have artists like The Avalanches out here doing the things they do on the scale they do it, but they understand the legal difficulties that come with getting sampled music out into the world, which is something a lot of people don’t get
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Replying to @junkmakersounds @Vladimir520Ant and
The corporate world isnt going to adapt to meet vaporwave's requirements, though. Never ever gonna happen. That's one of the reasons for vaporwave! And it's silly to expect the world to adapt to it. If it does, then you'll know vaporwave truly IS dead.
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Replying to @powerlunchcorp @junkmakersounds and
Yeah, agreed. It’s this rogue quality that defines the genre. It’s unapologetically overstepping aesthetic and legal boundaries.
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Replying to @powerlunchcorp @junkmakersounds and
Probably more punk than punk, since you can’t commercialize its aesthetic (or can you? And has it already been done?)
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Replying to @Meznoyume @powerlunchcorp and
Yep the whole post internet is already a design paradigm and seapunk got pretty well commercialised. I'd argue you can commercialise pretty much anything
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Replying to @doktorbing @Meznoyume and
In this age, It will become difficult to ascertain what is advertising, sincere communication and criticism as memes, plunderphonic techniques, a/v collages, emojis that are constantly updated become the language of the internet.
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Replying to @powerlunchcorp @doktorbing and
I'm thinking more about the constantly regurgitating and remixing of images and text like Pepe's, Wojack, the cheating boyfriend meme, etc., has become the increasingly dominate language of internet culture as a whole.
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Memes are starting to have a definite worldly impact. The 2016 American election. In my own province in Canada, a guy recentled mowed down a bunch of people with a car citing those incel “Chad” memes as a motivator. Internet memes aren’t just dumb online jokes anymore.
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Replying to @Meznoyume @powerlunchcorp and
Im assuming you have read Kill All Normies. Its a pretty good account of the Internet spillinfg into the real world.
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Replying to @Prophetic_Elec @powerlunchcorp and
Haven’t read it either but I’ve been told many times I should!
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