Nina Paley, best known for the Ramayana-and-jazz-flavored animation Sita Sings the Blues, has ventured into the webcomics world with Mimi and Eunice, a three-panel meditation on religion, politics, and other aspects of the human condition. And, after Paley's trials and tribulations with song licensing for Sita Sings the Blues, Mimi and Eunice have plenty to say about copyright.
[Mimi and Eunice via The Beat]
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Mimi and Eunice Sing the Copyright Blues
Posted by Lauren Davis at Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Labels: copyright, gag a day, mimi and eunice, nina paley, politics, religion, webcomics
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