Nina got permissions from YouTube to publish the full length version of Sita Sings the Blues without having to chopping it into smaller pieces after paying Sony/ATV over $50,000 for the rights to Annette Hanshaw’s music.

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Nina got permissions from YouTube to publish the full length version of Sita Sings the Blues without having to chopping it into smaller pieces after paying Sony/ATV over $50,000 for the rights to Annette Hanshaw’s music.
Nina was generous enough to Skype with me and answer a variety of questions about her work. The watermark makes this video very annoying to watch and I wasn’t willing to shell out the $$ for the full version of Camtasia, but she is very interesting to hear-- think of it as a podcast :)
Louis Armstrong’s Moses Goes Down animated by Nina Paley. This will be used in her upcoming film Seder Masochism in a deliberate violation of copyright law as an act of intellectual disobedience.
The ending of Sita Sings the Blues.
Nina interviewed by the O’Reilly Media Company.
Nina’s TED talk about how copyright kills culture.
Nina’s organization.
New York artist Nina Paley is giving away her animated film for free, but she's made $55,000 nonetheless.
Wall Street Journal Article about Sita.
Nina Paley UMBC talk about Sita and free culture.
Nina Paley’s “All Creative Work is Derivative.”
German Youtube banned Sita Sings the Blues.
Music video directed by Nina Paley with artwork from Sita Sings the Blues. She was included in this project because Manish Acharya, the creator of Loins of Punjab, worked as one of the voice actors in Sita. Here’s a hilarious scene featuring Manish Acharya.
Nina Paley’s favorite derivative work from Sita Sings the Blues.
Condom Use vs. Hotdog Consumption
Wow. Just wow.
Last week East India Comedy performed “The Trump Song” to the tune of The Village People’s “YMCA.” I’m not sure if I should laugh or cry!
Posted by Cory Doctorow (celebrity "friend")
Cinematographer Ali Kubba captured this cool footage of break dancers with smoke grenades.
Posted by Cory Doctorow (celebrity "friend")
Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox got their start doing YouTube videos in his apartment of 20′s - 50′s style versions of modern pop music. Now they are touring their live stage show world wide.
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