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Wealth of Networks
by mike UncategorizedYochai Benkler has published his new book, The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 license. A brief excerpt (page 482): [W]e are seeing an ever-more self-conscious adoption of commons-based practices as a modality of infor- mation production and exchange. Free software, Creative Commons, the Public…
ccPublisher 2 beta reviewed
by mike UncategorizedNewsForge has reviewed ccPublisher 2 beta 1 (beta 2 is now available): Beta 1 offers a sparse, straightforward interface. Follow a few prompts to select applicable files for upload, enter metadata for the Internet Archive listings, and select a CC license and the files’ formats. The program uploads all the information to the Internet Archive,…
MusicIP and MusicBrainz track CC
by mike UncategorizedAudio fingerprinting (and more) company MusicIP has added the ability to attach a Creative Commons license to audio tracks registered via their ListenerLink service (press release; PDF). Community music metadatabase MusicBrainz is working with MusicIP’s fingerprinting technology and has also added the ability to track CC licenses, see details on the MusicBrainz blog. This will…
Crammed Discs Remix Contest at ccMixter!
by Eric Steuer UncategorizedWe’re pleased to announce a new Creative Commons remix contest in conjunction with Crammed Discs over at our community remix site, ccMixter. Crammed artists Cibelle, DJ Dolores, and Apollo Nove — some of Brazil’s most innovative contemporary musicians — are offering new sounds online under a Creative Commons BY-NC license, so people throughout the world…
Netsquared interview
by mike UncategorizedMarshall Kirkpatrick interviewed me at SXSW and used the interview as the basis for a nice article about Creative Commons at Netsquared.
Creative Commons presents: CC Salon 2, San Francisco
by kidproto UncategorizedPlease join us for the second CC Salon, taking place in San Francisco on Wednesday, April 12 from 6-9 PM at Shine (1337 Mission Street between 8th and 9th Streets). CC Salon is a casual get-together focused on conversation and community-building with 2-3 brief presentations from individuals and groups developing projects with relationship to Creative…
Submit your short DIY video to the MAKE: Movies film festival
by Eric Steuer UncategorizedMAKE (which is, incidentally, one of the coolest magazines around) is hosting the MAKE: Movies film festival as part of the Maker Faire, taking place on April 22 and 23 at the San Mateo Fairgrounds. You’ve got a few more days (until Wednesday, April 12) to submit your CC-licensed project demo videos, DIY tech documentaries,…
CREATIVE COMMONS COPYRIGHT LICENSES LAUNCH IN MALTA
by mia About CCSan Francisco, USA, and Berlin, Germany – April 7, 2006 Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization that provides flexible copyright licenses for authors and artists, today unveils the localized version of its innovative licensing system in Malta. With Malta offering Creative Commons licenses tailored for the specifics of the local legal system, Creative Commons licenses and…
SXSWi Open Science Podcast
by francesca UncategorizedAt this year’s SXSW Interactive conference in Austin, John Wilbanks, Executive Director of Science Commons, moderated a panel on Open Science. The panel is now available as a podcast, thanks to the good folks at SXSW.
Elephants Dream Premier
by mike UncategorizedBjorn Wijers of CC Netherlands sends this about the successful premier of Elephants Dream (previous post — Your textures in a movie): The Blender movie ‘Elephants Dream’ (previously known under the working title Orange) was released last friday with a crowded but nice premiere at the Ketelhuis in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Elephants Dream is the…