[Icommons] CC licensed music?

Burobjorn burobjorn at gmail.com
Mon Mar 3 15:55:29 EST 2008


I was part of the Dutch CC CD/DVD project[1].It was a lot of fun and 
showed people the potential of CC. If you decide to start something like 
this we (Simuze.nl) would like to join as well. At the moment there are 
more than 1500 songs online at Simuze.

[1] http://creativecommons.nl/dvd

grtz
BjornW

Jon Phillips wrote:
> This is quite cool henrik...it would be a great thing for you to take on
> as a project for the international community...various people from the
> *Asia Commons* (many cc affiliates in asia and other groups) are coming
> together to make a collaborative music cd in time for iSummit...perhaps
> you could drive this type of project for EU, non-US with all the mother
> files released as well...that would be swell to get that done and in
> time for iSummit...
> 
> Jon
> 
> On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 14:07 +0100, Henrik Moltke wrote:
>> Yeah,
>> I thought the Wired CD was excellent , but, as you say, outdated by
>> now - also because it focused on the sampling licenses (am I wrong in
>> the assumption that these are no longer .. center stage?)
>>
>> For a while I have been fiddling with an idea for an updated project,
>> which would be a media-sponsored (for example a major music mag)
>> repository of tracks (+ a physical DVD etc) by excellent artists (some
>> famous, some not), that would go one step further and actually release
>> the individual tracks / session files / plain mp3s or wavs for each
>> instrument / track. A band in Denmark recently did this, Marybell
>> Katastrophy, with the song "Jacques".
>>
>> I am sure that a bunch on non-US artists would be interested, and I
>> definitely think, if this is well-curated, it would make big ripples.
>>
>> Henrik
>>
>> On Feb 7, 2008 12:38 PM, Paulo Hartmann <paulo.hartmann at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> I think that the wired cd, although a little bit old,  is a good example as
>>> well:
>>> http://creativecommons.org/wired
>>>
>>> All established from top to bottom!
>>>
>>> Here in Brazil whenever I do a free improvisation session, I always try to
>>> license the song resulted under a CC licence.
>>> Most musicians in this field since to have to problem with that:
>>>
>>> www.paulohartmann.net/ph
>>>
>>> best,
>>> paulo hartmann
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 07/02/2008, Simon Dingle <simon at deathcardmedia.com> wrote:
>>>> I'd add Magnatune to the list: http://www.magnatune.com/
>>>>
>>>> On 06 Feb 2008, at 11:42 PM, Rob Myers wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Karl Jonsson wrote:
>>>>>> I have some questions from musicians who would like to use CC
>>>>>> licenses
>>>>>> for their music. They would like some examples of CC music. They are
>>>>>> wondering if there are any examples of established artists who use CC
>>>>>> and they are especially interested in examples of artists allowing
>>>>>> commercial use of their work under a license such as BY-SA?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyone have any good examples?
>>>>> Loca records:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.locarecords.com/
>>>>>
>>>>> Opsound:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.opsound.org/
>>>>>
>>>>> Jamendo:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> http://www.jamendo.com/en/albums?license_class=cc_standard&license_minrights=by+c+d+sa
>>>>> - Rob.
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