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COPYRIGHT CRIMINALS REMIX CONTEST EXTENDED UNTIL MARCH 14
by Eric Steuer About CCNew Vocal Samples from Chuck D and George Clinton Made Available for Use San Francisco, CA, USA – February 15, 2006 Creative Commons, along with filmmakers Kembrew McLeod and Ben Franzen, today announced that due to overwhelmingly positive response, the Copyright Criminals Remix Contest has been extended by two weeks, ending on March 14. Additionally,…
FIRST EVER HUNGARIAN CREATIVE COMMONS REMIX CONTEST ANNOUNCED
by mia About CCBudapest, Hungary — February 15, 2006 Creative Commons Hungary, a collaboration between Center for Media Research and Education and the nonprofit organization Creative Commons, today announced, together with the band Nomada and Tilos Radio, the first Creative Commons remix competition in Hungary. The five-member group Nomada was founded by Roma singer-guitarist Balogh Gusztáv in 2003.…
Yahoo! Design Pattern Library
by mike UncategorizedYesterday Yahoo! release of a library of design patterns (think “best practices” for web interaction designers, though “design patterns” have a long history in software engineering) under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license. See the Rate An Object pattern for example. The “object” used in the example is a restaurant, but could be anything, say…
RESTful RSS2/Atom Remix API
by mike UncategorizedccMixter tracks in-community mixversations. We’ve now released a very simple beta API that allows tracking remix relationships across sites. The API is implemented in ccHost, the GPL software that runs ccMixter, and you can implement it for your site. For details see ccMixter developer Victor Stone’s blog entry and the beta documentation. Feedback to the…
Teach: CC invites you to a special screening
by Alex Gakuru UncategorizedElisabeth Shue and Creative Commons invite you and a guest to a very special screening and celebration of the newly Creative Commons licensed film Teach by Davis Guggenheim Presented in association with the Teachers Documentary Project Friday, February 17, 2006 6 p.m. screening in the Rainbow Room Followed by a cocktail reception The San Francisco…
Second Life
by mia Open CultureCC BY-NC — Courtesy of Second Life Second Life, the virtual world created in 2003, has recently been hosting various “free culture” related events in world. Mia Garlick caught up with Wagner James Au, who writes the blog New World Notes as an embedded journalist in Second Life, to learn more about these events and…
Looking to Extend Your 'Real Life' Free Culture Activities?
by mia UncategorizedCheck out our new Feature on the Free Culture (“FC”) events and activities that are currently happening in Second Life and learn more about how you can become involved in some ‘in world’ CC & FC events…
V-Fib: Free CC-licensed music compilations
by Eric Steuer UncategorizedV-fib Recordings offers free CC-licensed compilations of underexposed music, from both the past and present. The Winter 2006 mix features great tracks from bands like Koester, A Don Piper Situation, and Rank Strangers. Check it out!
Free Culture doc short
by mike UncategorizedMaggie Hennefeld and Thessaly La Force filmed a short documentary at last month’s NYC Free Culture Summit. The short, available for download from the Internet Archive under a CC Attribution 2.5 License, features among others “retired activist and full time novelist” Cory Doctorow, CC staffers Francesca Rodriquez and Eric Steuer, and former CC intern Fred…
jamendo featured on French TV
by Eric Steuer UncategorizedSylvain Zimmer, founder and CTO of the awesome CC music site jamendo, reports on his blog that this past weekend, French television station TF1 ran a profile on jamendo, focusing on the artists who use the system, as well as the company’s use of Creative Commons licenses. It’s estimated that more than 10 million people…