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Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 14/12/2007 08:49
Recording studios (that supported OLPC) might give artists the ability to license "part" of the content that they create in the studio to an OLPC remix music library. In one song there might 20 layers, splitting these layers up and making some available for remix seems like a do-able idea. Bringing a network of studios around the world that would bring different cultural music to... [ read ]
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Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 22/9/2007 01:51
Previuosly it seemed the best idea was for hungry artists to adapt to other organizations. I see the process now differently. Working with company's that deal in distribution of art is not easy. HAFHP looks to be a non-profit.
The Plan.
HAFHP defines its mission.
HAFHP sets up as a non-profit organization.
HAFHP looks for sponsors to back the project.
HAFHP builds a website.
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Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 13/8/2007 17:49
Recently I spoke with Laurent Kratz the co-founder and CEO of Jamendo. Laurent mentioned that Jamendo might be interested in the possibility of incorporating a hafhp style license into their system. Much of the music within Jamendo maintains the commercial rights to that content (around 3000 full albums are listed on the Jamendo site that maintain the commercial rights). Nothing... [ read ]
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Jamison, Oslo (Norway) · 24/7/2007 06:22
After going to the Isummit in Dubrovnik I have a very different take on the the hafhp project. The values of the project seem a little more established in my mind and I can see clearly how the hafhp license can work. I see the hafhp project as a bridge for the free culture movement to the commercial world and also a bridge for commercial world to the free culture movement. The way... [ read ]
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New upgrades to icommons.org
We have some exciting new upgrades to icommons.org to report! The latest updates to the site include:
- The ability to upload vertical pictures along with horizontal pictures to the site. We've also set the minimum picture size from 600 to 420 pixels, and you can upload both jpgs and pngs.
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