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-:Radio ABC: "'[[Get up, Stand up]]', the [[1973]] [[reggae]] song made famous by [[The Wailers]] is a nagging provocation to continue struggling for personal or group rights in an unjust world. But just what are 'rights' - who holds them, who's being denied them and who benefits from getting rights? Using everything from dubstep, hiphop and baile funk to speeches by the [[Black Panthers]], [[Lawrence Lessig]] and George W Bush, Prince Nod dubs through the music and voices of the civil rights and music rights movements to find the two are connected today more than ever before.[http://www.abc.net.au/rn/nightair/stories/2008/2338858.htm]+:Radio ABC: "'[[Get up, Stand up]]', the [[1973]] [[reggae]] song made famous by [[The Wailers]] is a nagging provocation to continue struggling for personal or group rights in an unjust world. But just what are 'rights' - who holds them, who's being denied them and who benefits from getting rights? Using everything from dubstep, hiphop and [[baile funk]] to speeches by the [[Black Panthers]], [[Lawrence Lessig]] and George W Bush, Prince Nod dubs through the music and voices of the civil rights and music rights movements to find the two are connected today more than ever before.[http://www.abc.net.au/rn/nightair/stories/2008/2338858.htm]
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Radio ABC: "'Get up, Stand up', the 1973 reggae song made famous by The Wailers is a nagging provocation to continue struggling for personal or group rights in an unjust world. But just what are 'rights' - who holds them, who's being denied them and who benefits from getting rights? Using everything from dubstep, hiphop and baile funk to speeches by the Black Panthers, Lawrence Lessig and George W Bush, Prince Nod dubs through the music and voices of the civil rights and music rights movements to find the two are connected today more than ever before.[2]

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