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October 14, 2004

Artists support Creative Commons with CD
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If you don’t know much about Creative Commons, you really should learn. As Wikipedia says:

The Creative Commons is a not-for-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others to legally build upon and share. ... The Creative Commons website enables copyright holders to grant some of their rights to the public while retaining others, through a variety of licensing and contract schemes, which may include dedication to the public domain or open content licensing terms. The intention is to avoid the problems which current copyright laws create for the sharing of information.

I love Creative Commons; in fact, all of the presentations on my web site are available under Creative Commons (scroll down to see ‘em), so I try to walk the walk as well as talk the talk. Newsweek is reporting that CC is releasing a CD containing tunes by artists who want you to remix the hell out of their music and create cool new things:

The Beastie Boys, David Byrne and Brazilian pop legend Gilberto Gil will appear on a new CD along with 13 other artists next month—not exactly earth-shattering news. But what’s unique about the disc is that diehard fans are not only likely to end up copying, remixing and swapping it online; they’re actively encouraged to do so. The compilation, due out at month’s end, is both a legal experiment and the opening salvo in a war against the music industry’s zero-tolerance policy on file sharing. And if the folks behind it have it their way, both the artists and their fans will come out winners.

So very cool. The CDs will come with the November issue of Wired, available through the mail or on newsstands. I’ll get mine, and I’m going to play with it, but even if you don’t get Wired, those songs will appear on P2P networks within hours … and that’s exactly what the artists want.

Gad, but I love Creative Commons.


Posted by shawn at 01:44 AM