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You on Make Internet TV
by mike UncategorizedMake Internet TV, previously blogged here is now officially launched and has a call for videos: see the post Submission Requirements Short (1-4 minutes) Narrow Focus Directly Related to Creating Internet Video. Licensed as Creative Commons BY-SA High Quality Video (we prefer having a copy that is higher than 320 by 240 pixels) Make Sure…
Enter the name of a mainstream artist…
by mike UncategorizedJamendo has continued to add music and features at a torrid pace. Their latest feature is Jamendo+Radioblog, which allows navigating all 3041 albums available on Jamendo in one Flash-based web interface, including navigation by Creative Commons license. You can also type the name of a mainstream artist into the Jamendo+Radioblog interface and obtain recommendations for…
DJ Vadim Contest Extended
by victor UncategorizedThe DJ Vadim remix contest currently under way at ccMixter ran afoul of server outages and other shenanigans yesterday so we decided to extend the deadline 48 hours to accommodate entries that could not access the site yesterday. The new deadline is 9 PM PDT Saturday April 21 (4 AM GMT Sunday April 22). The…
"please let this become a trend"
by mike Uncategorizedplease let this become a trend That’s the top-ranked comment on the Digg story about the first Academy Award winning film to be released under a Creative Commons license. Another Digg comment: This is as good as apple pie or chocolate. I am very impressed. A thumbs up to the Interplast volunteer surgical team, and…
“A Story of Healing” Becomes First Academy Award Winning Film Released Under A Creative Commons License
by mike UncategorizedInterplast announced today the release of its 1997 Academy Award winning documentary A Story of Healing under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Ten years later, this is the first time an Academy Award winning film has been released under a CC license. Kudos to Interplast for realizing that this film, which makes a compelling case…
“A Story of Healing†Becomes First Academy Award Winning Film Released Under A Creative Commons License
by mike UncategorizedInterplast announced today the release of its 1997 Academy Award winning documentary A Story of Healing under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Ten years later, this is the first time an Academy Award winning film has been released under a CC license. Kudos to Interplast for realizing that this film, which makes a compelling case…
CC Salon SF Tonite! Free Live Music, Presentations and Relaxing Post-Work Time
by kidproto UncategorizedOne last reminder to come to the CC Salon tonite at Shinesf.com (1337 Mission) from 7-9 PM in San Francisco. If you haven’t read other blog posts, check out out what Swivel.com, Technorati, Eric Zhu (Doublefish) and Jay Dedman have all blogged about their presentations tonite. Also, I wanted to underline that we will end…
CC Salon on WED in SF: Added Technorati, Interplast.org film, and Music by Doublefish (CN)
by kidproto UncategorizedHello friends. We just added some great presentations for the CC Salon SF on April 18, 7-9 PM at Shinesf.com (1337 Mission St). Here is the quick run-down: Liz Dunn, Technorati, about WTF (Where’s the Fire and CC) Seth Mazow, Interplast.org, showing film at the end of the night Jay Dedman, SpinXpress.com and Outhink.com, about…
Our Virtual Make Over
by jennifer UncategorizedFor those who haven’t already noticed, Creative Commons’ home on Kula 4 in Second Life is currently undergoing a complete make over – which is happening alongside our Real life office move! Thanks to the ideas of Professor Mark Perry (Learned Om) and Nic Suzor (Nic Marx) of CC Australia, and the work of our…
CC search archive.org and more with SpinXpress
by mike UncategorizedAs recently promised we’ve added an exciting new CC-enabled search service to search.creativecommons.org. SpinXpress Get Media searches the Internet Archive‘s massive audio and video collections as well as media at several other sites, including Magnatune, Flickr, and blip.tv and allows filtering searches by desired source, media type, and license. We’re extremely pleased that the Internet…