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Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 29/11/2007 15:00
A couple of months back this thread started on a last FM's forum. Today I noticed that last.fm in conjunction with Mozilla is sponsoring an event that celebrates five years of Creative Commons.
Now if an artist, label or publisher tags their song with the words Creative Commons, the song goes into the Creative Commons charts. Read this thread for more information. For now... [ read ]
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Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 9/11/2007 03:52
I sent this note of to Radio Nova in Norway.
Radio Nova might like to start collecting works licensed under a creative commons license. A kind of open source internet radio/art station that plays content licensed with creative commons licenses. From the people that i have spoken to at the university there would be support to create such a project. Music that was considered popular... [ read ]
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Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 23/10/2007 08:33
Would be nice to see Australian artists able to upload content to the JJJ unearthed website using a creative commons non-commercial license. Why it's a good idea ? This would create a stream of content that could be broadcast tonon-profit organizations and public at no cost for use of content to JJJ. This would lower costs for non-profits and give needed exposure to the art and... [ read ]
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Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 19/9/2007 06:07
related links contributed by Pal Lykkja
the bbc news on networks
www.terranet.se
www.pbs.org
www.heise.de
wikipedia. Wireless
laptop.org Mesh_Network
laptop.org Network_Details
google news
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Revisioning iCommons
In 2005, iCommons was established as an outgrowth of Creative Commons with an objective to ‘advance the wider dissemination of non-commercial sharing of scientific, creative and other intellectual works by the general public’. Creative Commons was the sole member, guarantor and sponsor of the charity, providing organisational and financial support.
Today, iCommons has a small,... more
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