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  • From: tom poe <tompoe AT amihost.com>
  • To: discussion of the Creative Commons Metadata work <cc-metadata AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: Short notice mini music metadata summit (Tuesday April 13, Stanford)
  • Date: 10 Apr 2004 16:32:57 -0700

Hi, All: Would like to offer a viewpoint to see how it fits with your
work:
SONG STORM is a nonprofit project of Open Studios, a 501(c)(3)
organization located in Reno, Nevada. It is a site that features:
1] Listeners can browse a Playlist Page. The Playlist Page posts lists
of songs (1-10) or whatever, of a listener's favorite artists/songs.
The post also includes image/link to Internet stations that play those
songs, or similar music. When the listener finds a song they like, they
click on the artist link to learn more.
a] title of song
b] artist
c] link to artist page
d] image/link to Internet stations that play song or similar music

2] Listeners that click to visit Artist Listing Page, find link to
artist web site, a brief description about the artist, and an image/link
for DJs to click and arrange with the artist to send them a demo CD for
material for their shows.
a] link to artist web site
b] brief description of artist
c] DJ Demo CD request link

3] Listeners can click on the Internet station link on the Playlist
Page, and visit the Internet Station Listing, where the link to the
station, brief description of the station is posted. Stations can use
the posting to promote their stations, contests, whatever advertising
they think will attract listeners to visit their station site.

At the top of the Playlist Page, is Webjay, where listeners can pull
down hundreds of songs to their hard drives, and work with the playlists
as Lucas has set up.

This site will eventually be a graphical interface that lets listeners
click on a region of a world map, and pull the information about music
song lists, stations, artists, and venues.

We believe there will be many variations on this theme, as the world
community learns that such sites exist and will be created, similar to
our model. We're also hoping that playlist sites will become easily
"tagged" for listeners to identify, and to visit. We also believe the
model we have, along with sites like musicbrainz, commoncontent,
archive.org, webjay, muzik.agnula.org, and other repositories need one
central clearinghouse for licensing purposes to help artists register
with multiple sites simultaneously. Not sure how this fits with your
work, though. We do believe that once this hurdle is cleared, the stage
is set for a huge explosion of CC-license adoption by artists who just
don't know enough about how to register for all the sites out there on
the web.
Thanks,
Tom Poe
Open Studios
Reno, NV
www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/


On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 13:28, Lucas Gonze wrote:
> This is something I'm very interested in, but a trip from NYC is not
> going to happen. If anybody keeps detailed notes, I'd love to see
> them. Alternatively, an IRC backchannel...
>
> N.B.: need to talk about use of CC in the playlist format we've been
> working on when there is time.
>
> - Lucas
>
> On Friday, Apr 9, 2004, at 17:00 America/New_York, Mike Linksvayer
> wrote:
>
> > This is very short notice, but what the heck. Rob Kaye of
> > http://musicbrainz.org told me he's driving up to Stanford next
> > Tuesday for Lessig's book signing that evening, so I figured it might
> > be a good time to hold something like what several people have
> > suggested to me in various forms -- a music metadata gathering.
> >
> > I figure we don't need many people to have a productive meeting. Some
> > topics that I'd like to explore, learn about, get live feedback on:
> >
> > - metadata-assisted music search
> > - next generation playlists
> > - license buyout metadata (with a CC license you reserve some rights,
> > people want to facilitate buying those rights)
> > - tipjar metadata
> > - how music metadata can facilitate and be facilitated by web/p2p
> > integration
> > - music metadata and foaf (the vocabulary)
> > - music metadata and social networking (general)
> > - music metadata and the semantic web
> > - music metadata and semantic xhtml
> > - how can various projects share/build upon each other's metadata
> > - how can we encourage applications and services to use music metadata
> > standards and services coming form the community
> >
> > If you have ideas concerning any of these, or better yet can give a
> > very brief presentation/demo of your project in this vein, I'd like to
> > have you there.
> >
> > I have a meeting room tentatively reserved in the Stanford law school
> > building.
> >
> > If this sounds like fun and you can attend, please send me an email.
> > If you have something (or more than one thing) you can give a demo of
> > lightning talk on, let me know that too.
> >
> > If this sounds like fun to you but is simply too short-notice, let me
> > know. If most interested people are in this category perhaps I'll try
> > to plan something for the future.
> >
> > --
> > Mike Linksvayer
> > http://creativecommons.org/learn/aboutus/people#21
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