[cc-community] Trentz Reznor / Nine Inch Nails releases 36 tracksalbum using CC

Jon Phillips jon at creativecommons.org
Tue Mar 11 01:25:51 EDT 2008


On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 00:39 +0000, Kevin Phillips (home) wrote:
> This is all very positive, we've talked on this list previously about the 
> possible "way forward" for artists, it excites me when magically some of the 
> more obvious ideas finally start to appear :)
> 
> Whilst we're on the subject of downloads, lest we forget The Crimea, a 
> lesser-known well-known-band who chose to give their music to their fans 
> before Radio Head....sadly not under any particularly libre license afik. 
> They are currently pushing their "Loop a Loop" song which is featured on a 
> UK TV commercial for bubble gum, via a remix competition in a very "open" 
> way.
> 
> http://www.thecrimea.net/LoopaLoopWelcome/tabid/59/Default.aspx
> 
> Maybe someone from the CC community should send a note to The Crimea with 
> regard to their licensing?
> 
> Kevin

Hook it up and CC me and I'll make sure it gets routed.... :) All feel
free to hook things up you see to us who are getting paid to hook things
up :)

You know my email :)

Jon

> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Asheesh Laroia" <asheesh at asheesh.org>
> To: <cc-community at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 10:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [cc-community] Trentz Reznor / Nine Inch Nails releases 36 
> tracksalbum using CC
> 
> 
> > On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, drew Roberts wrote:
> >
> >> Personally, I find REM's recent doings more interesting even though they
> >> are not CC as they are the only ones of the three making a libre play.
> >> The others are only playing about in the gratis / non-gratis space.
> >
> > I want to just point out that it's not just gratis/non-gratis that's at
> > stake here - the Nine Inch Nails license allows derivatives (and
> > republication of those derivatives) and downstream subderivatives.
> >
> > You could very easily draw a spectrum of:
> >
> > R.E.M.: Most liberal licensing (even if by a weird one for content)
> >
> > Nine Inch Nails: by-nc-sa allows derivatives
> >
> > Radiohead: Gratis (or your choice of price) music, but no license to
> > empower fans.
> >
> > So the R.E.M. license is definitely the most interesting from a Free
> > Culture perspective, but calling the NiN release just gratis/non-gratis
> > ignores the difference beween this release and the Radiohead release.
> >
> >> I find the play a bit confusing at first glance but intend to go back 
> >> look
> >> more closely fairly soon.
> >
> > I look forward to more discussion!
> >
> > -- Asheesh.
> >
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