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explain cc license and the effect to the artist.

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Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 8/11/2007 18:37
Myspace has interesting conditions that create problems also. When music artists agree for myspace to use their content, Myspace & the artist (outside the US that has joined a rights organization) are in breech of the artist agreement with all rights organizations outside the US. Live venues, cafes and small web business outside the US always have to pay to use of music art that... [ read ]
Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 4/11/2007 20:42
Example: I spoke to a lady at www.regnmakerne.no ( a site that explains environmental issues to children) every aspect of the project was protected under standard copyright and has been paid for by an extra charge on the electricity bill of each person in Norway. All the animated characters and story could have been created partly by the community (using CC licenses). This would... [ read ]
Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 6/9/2007 23:39
Rob created this wiki site
http://ccexplained.wikidot.com/

I think Rob's mission is slightly better than the one I have created. So I'm going to change it.

The objective of this project is to give balanced advice to artists on the advantages, disadvantages, risks and rewards that their use of Creative Commons licenses may involve. This advice should ultimately cover different... [ read ]


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