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Netwaves Bytes: Electro 1
Cameron Parkins, October 10th, 2008

Netwaves Records, a netlabel that focuses on genre-oriented compilations, just released their first album, Electro 1. Focusing on music that ranges from “electro-pop” to “electro-clash”, Electro 1 has been released under a CC BY-NC-SA license. this means it can be freely shared and remixed as long as proper attribution is given, the resulting and original works are not sold, and any derivative works are shared under the same license. Download it here for weekend listening.
No Comments »flickrleech
Cameron Parkins, October 10th, 2008
flickrleech is a great tool for those looking to search a large number of flickr photos at once - by utilizing Flickr’s API, flickrleech is able to display 200 images per page rather than the standard 10. As pointed out by Alvin Trusty, it simply “makes scanning for a picture much quicker.”
While flickrleech has been around for a while, a new update has added the ability to search for photos by CC license. For those who scour Flickr searching for the perfect CC-licensed image, this functionality should mean less time spent searching and an immediately wider selection to choose from. Check it out for yourself here.
No Comments »Two MIT OCW Courses Reach Million Visit Milestone
Jane Park, October 10th, 2008
A long-standing provider of open courseware, MITOpenCourseWare reached a million visit milestone yesterday for two of their online courses: 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics and 18.06 Linear Algebra. The courses are two of MIT’s most popular to date, taught by renowned professors Walter Lewin and Gilbert Strang. From MIT’s media coverage on Lewin:
“Professor Lewin is an international webstar. He is well-known at MIT and beyond for his dynamic, inspiring and engaging lecture style. His courses are also among the most downloaded at iTunes U. 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics explains the basic concepts of Newtonian mechanics, fluid mechanics, and kinetic gas theory, and a variety of interesting topics such as binary stars, neutron stars, and black holes.”
On Strang:
“Strang is a 50-year mathematics veteran whose teaching style is recognized internationally. Linear Algebra introduces mathematical concepts that include matrix theory, systems of equations, vector spaces, and positive definite matrices. “Everyone has the capacity to learn mathematics,” says Strang. “If you can offer a little guidance, and some examples, viewers discover that a whole world is open.”
8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics offers lecture notes, exams with solutions, complete videotaped lectures and their accompanying transcripts under CC BY-NC-SA. 18.06 Linear Algebra offers (interactive) Java applets with sound in addition to video lectures and translations into Chinese, Portuguese, and Spanish, also under CC BY-NC-SA. CC BY-NC-SA allows for these kinds of adaptations and derivations of material—and translation is a crucial step in broadening access to a global audience.
There are other and more interesting ways to adapt material, however, and we are curious to know how the visitors constituting the 1,000,000+ hits of these two courses (and others) have actually used the materials. Since educational needs vary contextually, it would be beneficial to know what types of adaptations are being made beyond translation. Of the 600 visits per day that these courses average, how many of them result in derivations? These, and other questions (such as visitor demographic, global reach, etc.) are things to consider as the OCW project continues to expand and evolve. The future impact of OER lie in the ways information is conceptualized, organized, and related; simply offering up free content on the web is no longer enough—remember David Wiley’s quote from OpenEd 08: “If my students can Google it, I don’t have to teach it.” As progressive models of OER develop and evolve, it will be interesting to see how OCW’s scope and impact also grows.
No Comments »RecombinaSOM: Brazillian Remix Contest
Cameron Parkins, October 8th, 2008
RecombinaSOM is a remix contest taking place as part of the São Carlos’s Federal University’s multimedia festival, “Contato“. The festival’s theme is recombination and will feature a number of discussions on new forms of licensing and exchanging content among audiovisual/music producers. RecombinaSOM itself will is being hosted by both ccMixter and overmundo, their collective effort being billed Overmixter:
Contato’s theme and curatorial leading concept in this edition is “Recombination” - a remix contest as well as the Creative Commons initiatives (already part of the daily routines of “Radio UFSCar”, one of the Festival promoters), fit well together. Beyond these facts, the copyright debate (one of the debate’s theme of the Festival) will join participants of the multimedia Brazilian website “Overmundo” (Golden Nica - Ars Eletronica winner) and CTS (Centro de Tecnologia e Sociedade da Fundação Getúlio Vargas), an institution that coordinates Creative Commons in Brazil.
The Contest will be host by ‘Overmixter”, a partnership between CCmixter and “Overmundo”, and will bring samples from the bands that are participating in the festival and material from the festival audio identity. The contest organization also will record and share samples during the festival - live presentations at the radio, live material from the gigs and more. 10 remixes chosen by the public will be part of the “Radio UFSCar” daily programming during he following three months and the first place remix chosen will be part of a compilation the station releases once a year called “Transmissoes Independentes” (its first edition is available on Jamendo). The compilation had 2 thousand copies downloaded this year and the media is distributed free of charge.
To find out more about what is going with Creative Commons in Brazil, click here.
No Comments »Ubuntu FreeCulture Showcase Winners Announced
Greg Grossmeier, October 7th, 2008
The Ubuntu FreeCulture Showcase, which was announced back in August, has now come to an end and the winners revealed.

Congratulations to both Andrés Vidau and Andrew Higginson! Their winning submissions will be on over a million Ubuntu users’ desktops!
Andrés won the audio division with the song “Patas de Trapo” which you can download here. From the Ubuntu Fridge News Announcement, “Patas de Trapo is a track that was born in a one-track side project, and in collaboration with guitar player Mauricio Barron, current member of indie rock band A Colores.”
Andrew Higginson won the video division with “Stop Motion Ubuntu” that you can download here. This winning submission is Andrew’s first use of motion video as medium instead of still images.
Go check out all the submissions at the FreeCulture Showcase website. And remember, Ubuntu will be doing this again for the next release so start thinking of what your entry will be.
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CC Poland: Communia: warsztat “Oznaczanie domeny publicznej”
October 10th, 2008W dniach 20-21 października odbędzie się w Amsterdamie trzeci warsztat w ramach projektu Communia, zatytułowany "Oznaczanie domeny publicznej: zrzeczenie się i certyfikacja".
Tematem warsztatu będą zagadnienia prawne, ekonomiczne i techniczne związane z certyfikacją utworów znajdujących się [...]
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CC Chile: Zancada de cumpleaños
October 09th, 2008
Zancada.com es el blog para mujeres más visitado de Chile, con alrededor de 230 mil visitas únicas mensuales. Con este éxito entre los internautas, en su nuevo aniversario han querido regalar a sus lectores la tercera versión de su edición virtual descargable.
En esta edición descargable de [...]
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CC Japan: グッドデザイン賞受賞
October 08th, 2008クリエイティブ・コモンズ・ジャパンは、財団法人日本産業デザイン振興会が主催する2008年度グッドデザイン賞を受賞しました。
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CC Sweden: FSCONS approaching fast
October 07th, 2008Only 17 (!!!) days left till FSCONS.
The FSCONS team published a revised schedule at the FSCONS-website today.
They also announced an Openmoko codesprint as well as the QtCenter Contest.
A panel debate about the Future of Copyright is now also a part of FSCONS. So far Rasmus Fleischer,Henrik Moltke and [...]
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CC Catalonia: Troc de sons
October 07th, 2008El Troc de sons arriba a Ràdio 90 amb l'objectiu de compartir música amb tothom, música que es pot intercanviar legalment, música lliure.
Cada setmana presentaran un grup o artista que utilitzi aquest tipus de llicències per difondre les seves obres, i en la segona part del programa, s'escoltarà [...]
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CC Korea (Korean): CC Korea 열린 강의 장소가 변경되었습니다.
October 07th, 2008오는 토요일(11일) 열릴 예정인 CC Korea 열린 강의 장소가 변경되었습니다.
변경된 장소는 경희대학교 법대 강의실 401호입니다.
아울러 당일 11시부터 호주의 뉴사우스웨일즈 대학의 그래함 그린리프(Graham Greenleaf) 교수께서
“크리에티브 [...]
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CC Canada: 7th Annual Free Software and Open Source Symposium (FSOSS)
October 06th, 20087TH ANNUAL FREE SOFTWARE AND OPEN SOURCE SYMPOSIUM
October 23 - 24, 2008
Seneca@York Campus, Toronto
BE AN AGENT FOR CHANGE.
FSOSS brings together top developers, leaders, and thinkers to discuss open source issues, learn new technologies and promote the use of free and open source software. Join us [...]
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CC Switzerland: Digitale Allmend: Mitgliedertreff Montag 6. Oktober
October 04th, 2008Die Digitale Allmend trifft sich zum monatlichen Treffen am Montag 6. Oktober 2008 um 19:00.
Am Treff wird auch Creative Commons Switzerland ein Thema sein.
Treffpunkt ist VMK - ZHDK, Sihlquai 131, 1. Obergeschoss, Zürich. Eingeladen sind alle die Interesse an der Digitalen Allmend und Creative Commons [...]
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