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O'Reilly Licensing Book, Licensed
by mike UncategorizedI just noticed that Understanding Open Source and Free Software Licensing, published last year by O’Reilly, is now available as a no cost download under a Creative Commons license. The book includes a chapter (PDF) on Creative Commons licenses. Thanks O’Reilly and Andrew St. Laurent, the book’s author! Via Slashdot.
World Live (and Licensed) Web
by mike UncategorizedKevin Marks mentioned on the cc-metadata list that you can query Technorati for a list of recently syndicated content, grouped by Creative Commons license. You can also drill down and get a list of recently syndicated content under a specific Creative Commons license. The results are a bit rough now, but one can easily imagine…
Read. Listen. Watch. Buckman.
by mike UncategorizedAll Creative Commons radio show Staccato’s episode 7 features an interview with Magnatune record label founder John Buckman, our current featured commoner interview. Also check out a San Francisco television interview with Buckman and Magnatune artist Artemis. MP3s of all 326 Magnatune-published albums are CC licensed. Listen.
Rip. Sample. Mash. Countdown.
by mike UncategorizedSince we noticed sta(cc)ato another CC radio show has started: The Revolution. After three regular shows, the Revolution is already producing a special: Rip. Sample. Mash. Countdown. Each week until the Freestyle Mix and Militia Mix contests end (February 12), the Revolution will play new entries that have been rated four stars (of five) or…
CBC Radio 3 Chooses CC as a Top Issue
by neeru UncategorizedCBC Radio 3 has chosen Creative Commons Canada as 5th of 100 contemporary issues facing Canadians today.
Ready to Share (Pret a Partager)
by glenn UncategorizedHere’s a great idea: A conference that compares how creativity is regulated in fashion versus how it’s regulated in other art forms. In fashion, copyright (among other things) is pretty laissez-faire compared to, say, music or film. On January 29, 2005, the Norman Lear Center will hold a landmark event on fashion and the ownership…
A Great Scene From iCommons
by neeru UncategorizedWe just got this great photo of the Wissenschaftskolleg conference from Christiane, our International Commons Project Coordinator, whom you can see there in the background. Featured in the foreground is Professor Ricolfi, Creative Commons Legal Project Lead from Italy, and to the right of him is Professor Jürgen Renn, Director of the Max Planck Institute…
At Sundance
by glenn UncategorizedI’ll be on a panel on Digital Rights Management tomorrow at high noon at the Sundance Film Festival. Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a key issue for any company that controls content or has a library it wants to exploit. Balancing issues of copyright/privacy versus profit is no small challenge. In the new digital age,…
Featured Commoner: Magnatune
by glenn UncategorizedMagnatune provides “Internet music without the guilt.” Based in Berkeley, California, Magnatune is a record label with a 21st Century business model, offering consumers a unique mix of free and paid music. One of the first for-profit companies to adopt Creative Commons’ copyright licenses into its strategy, Magnatune has amassed both an impressive buzz and…
CC on the charts
by mike UncategorizedOk, #9 on the Toronto Eye’s Anti-Hit List, with very some cool company. It’s a start! Here’s the Eye’s pick on CC Mixter: fake french [le tigre est fatigué], featuring samples from several WIRED CD tracks. It’s about discovery now.