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60sox — more CC coolness from Australia
by mike UncategorizedCC Australia has another cool announcement today: We here at CCAU are always excited to hear about new concepts designed to help Australian/Kiwi creators get paid for what they do, especially when CC licences are involved. So we’re very happy to call attention to the launch of 60Sox, a new initiative coming out of the…
First CC Salon LA: Eric Steuer, Pixelodeon, and Vosotros Music
by cameron UncategorizedThis Thursday, August 30th, between 7PM and 9PM, we will be hosting our very first CC Salon in Los Angeles at LAND in Little Tokyo (366 E. 2nd St). The Salons are a great opportunity to meet-up with others interested in Creative Commons, technology, new media and discuss how we can all work together. To…
Unlocking the Potential Through Creative Commons
by mike UncategorizedCreative Commons Australia has just published an amazing 65 page report on the use and potential of CC licenses in various sectors of the Australian economy, government, and media. In November 2006, the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation (CCi), in conjunction with the Queensland University of Technology, hosted the…
OpenMoko's New Interface Licensed Under CC BY-SA 3.0
by kidproto UncategorizedOpenMoko, the world’s first integrated open source mobile platform, released the artwork for their phone interface under a CC BY-SA 3.0. It is important to note that the software stack on the OpenMoko tries to completely run on Free Software, so that an owner has the freedom to do what they like with their OpenMoko…
Mozilla 24: A 24-hour Worldwide Community Event
by melissa UncategorizedOur good friends over at Mozilla are hosting the Mozilla 24 conference on Sept. 14th – 16th, spanning many continents and time zones. This event will feature presentations by industry leaders on the trends and technologies that will help shape the future of the Web. The cool thing about this conference (besides the content &…
Dutch Collecting Societies Welcome CC
by melissa UncategorizedFrom Paul Keller – CC Netherlands Project Lead: On August 23, 2007, Dutch collecting societies Buma and Stemra and Creative Commons Netherlands launched a pilot project that seeks to provide Dutch musicians with more opportunities to promote their own repertoire. This project enables members of Buma/Stemra to use the 3 non-commercial CC licenses for non-commercial…
Science Commons News: 'Cyberinfrastructure for Knowledge Sharing'
by kaitlin UncategorizedIn Science Commons news … Check out the latest issue of CTWatch Quarterly for an article by John Wilbanks. The article, “Cyberinfrastructure for Knowledge Sharing”, explores the reasons behind the inefficiencies in knowledge sharing, and what role Science Commons’ efforts play in this debate. The issue, “The Coming Revolution in Scholarly Communication & Cyberinfrastructure” was…
DJ Vadim Releases Album Tracks under CC
by victor UncategorizedAs promised BBE Music and Creative Commons have taken the first step in our new relationship. And what a step: DJ Vadim has released all the original solo instrumental and a cappella tracks for his latest album “The Sound Catcher.” No contest, no prizes, just the tracks out there in the Commons through a Attribution-NonCommercial…
Christopher Willits releases four new CC-licensed music videos
by Eric Steuer UncategorizedIn support of the Japanese release of his critically-acclaimed album Surf Boundaries, Ghostly International recording artist Christopher Willits (who, you may remember, was the subject of a recent ccMixter remix contest) just spent the summer touring the world and performing for fans in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Thailand. To celebrate his homecoming to San…
Spoon + Keepon video uploaded to blip.tv
by Eric Steuer UncategorizedThe Spoon and Keepon video we blogged about on Wednesday has now been posted to blip.tv, where you can download it in various formats. We’re looking forward to seeing how it gets reused and remixed!