[cc-au] getting the word out via Myspace

andrew garton ag at apc.org.au
Sun Jun 15 21:05:59 EDT 2008


Hi Jamison,

I'm interested in what you've been doing, but not necessarily interested 
in the opt-out of APRA project. Reforms within APRA, YES! Time of course 
is an issue... :)

-ag.

Jamison Young wrote:
> Hi List,
> 
> About 8 months ago I started to send out friends requests to music  
> artists based in Australia via myspace- letting artists know about  
> creative commons.
> 
> myspace link http://www.myspace.com/optoutofapra
> weblink http://www.optapra.net
> 
> Around 3500 bands around australia accepted friends request, of these  
> artists over 100 have written "i support reforms for APRA".
> 
> Does anyone have time to help with this?
> 
> best,
> Jamison
> 
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