The saying “we live in a remix culture” has become more and more recognized and legitimate. A remix culture is defined as a civilization that gives people permission to rearrange, edit, and integrate existing materials to create a new piece of work. Amongst “the age of remix”, it is now very common for people to ingeniously and efficiently exchange information and ideas through digital technologies, which are what fundamentally give rise to remixing. Resultantly, it is more accessible for everyone to share each of his or her various amendments to perhaps a certain same piece of original. Remixing is acknowledged as a desirable concept as it is argued that remixing means being able to assemble great elements from different sources and transform them into something entirely fresh but even better than their originals. In doing so, people could individually achieve preferred results for their objectives by recycling and adding their own values to the work of copyright holders. This eventually contributes to the whole society’s growth and development in wealth.
The term ‘Remix Culture’ may have only come about in the recent decade. However, the theory of remixing seems to have been realized a long time ago. There is a quote by Henry Ford, the initiator of Fordism-“I invented nothing new. I simply assembled the discoveries of other men behind whom were centuries of work…Progress happens when all the factors that make for it are ready and then it is inevitable.” Henry Ford did not invent automobile but developed and produced the first automobile affordable by middle class citizens. He was an example of success accomplished by adopting remixing. Also, according to him and his story, virtually all the brilliant ideas are second hand only sometimes, it takes generation to make an obvious massive leap forward. Nevertheless, the movement of reviewing prevailing principles and designs to make improvements and produce something better is perpetual. Therefore,