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        In this week’s podcast we’ll be questionning how our works depend, and have been depending all along, on preexisting material.</p>
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        <p class="text">Is everything a remix?<br>
        To what extent are we the authors of our work?<br> 
        In what ways do we own it ? <br>
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        authorship<br>
        /ˈɔːθəʃɪp/<br>
        noun<br>
        the state or fact of being the writer of a book, article, or document, or the creator of a work of art.<br>
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        ownership<br>
        /ˈəʊnəʃɪp/<br>
        noun<br>
          the act, state, or right of possessing something.<br></p>
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        <p class="text">We’ll explore the frictions between the concepts of authorship and ownership, and the ways in which they can be redefined in the context of contemporary cultural production.
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