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DMusic supports Creative Commons and embeds MP3 files
by neeru UncategorizedDMusic, the oldest independent digital online music community now supports Creative Commons in their upload process. More importantly though, DMusic is providing the first web-based application to embed Creative Commons license information into ID3 tags of MP3 files. Now, when you upload your MP3 file to DMusic and choose a Creative Commons license, DMusic will…
Jim's Big Ego sweetens the deal — be on NPR
by neeru UncategorizedJim will pick three to five of his favorite remixes from our remix contest to be featured on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered this June. The piece will be about this contest. Jim says his deadline for entries will be June 10th. We’ll still feature our favorite song on our web site as of…
Serendipity blogging application supports Creative Commons
by neeru UncategorizedSerendipity, an open-source blogging application, now has a plug-in that allows users to select a Creative Commons license.
Derivative works and effects on book sales
by matt UncategorizedSuw Charman has a great article on The Free Culture AudioBook Project that touches on all the reasons why an author would use a Creative Commons license, and what can come out of such an exercise. The issues around business models in publishing are also covered.
Rip-Mix-Burning DVD players
by matt UncategorizedCopyfight has an interesting post on the discrepancy in congress over ClearPlay DVD players. The players automatically remove scenes that would be offensive to sensitive viewers, but do so in the comfort of one’s own home while playing standard movies on DVD. Some politicians oppose it because individuals are creating derivative works and they also…
New fourstones album
by matt UncategorizedPrevious winner of a Creative Commons remix contest, Victor Stone has released a new record on Magnatune. Like his earlier Magnatune works, it is a remix album of other Magnatune artists. He’s written a great background post on the album and why he chose the artists he did.
Defamer
by glenn UncategorizedI’m beginning to think that the excellently named Defamer is a daily must-read for media freaks and IP watchers. Today Defamer describes a brewing credit dispute over the Shrek 2 screenplay.
/run and Nothing Severed Yet
by matt UncategorizedThis week’s featured content are two new blogs, /run and Nothing Severed Yet. /run is one man’s obsession with all sorts of geek gadgets related to running. While you’d think running is just shoes and shorts, there’s a whole industry of other essential stuff like iPods, pedometers, and high-tech watches that do everything from time…
Creative Commons Moving Image Contest: Staff Picks
by neeru UncategorizedOur panel of judges announced the winners of our Moving Image Contest a few months ago, but the CC team never got a chance to announce our favorite entries. Though these entries didn’t win the contest, they are excellent contributions: Content Collage by Mike Telford, is a fun, interactive piece. Click on the boxes and…
The Hollywood Ouroboros
by glenn UncategorizedToday the wonderfully nasty Hollywood gossip blog Defamer points to the media blog Low Culture, which noted that a recent Entertainment Weekly story looks awfully familiar to one of Low Culture’s own pieces, which itself noted that several elements of the new Olson Twins “film” New York Minute look awfully familiar to scenes from the…