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July 2006
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Money for Nothing (0:37)
In Money for Nothing, Kembrew McLeod argued that popular music stars were being chosen for their ability to cross-promote their work.
McLeod claimed fair use for advertisements, album covers and television programming because he was making a critique of the media products themselves, as examples of a cultural trend.
See more videos in "Category 2: Sampling popular culture to portray societal conditions."
