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Create incentives for artists to be artists.
Jamison · Oslo (Norway) · Aug 03rd, 2007 5:59 pm

Encourage organizations/corporations to collect and distribute works that can be used in commercial streams. Encourage artists to license works allowing commercial use.
jamtea The concept/idea here is get business's that are oppressed by current market conditions to work with the growing community of artists that are using CC. [more]
Category: Business
Project end date: 29/7/2008 (40 days ago)
Creation date: Aug 03rd, 2007 5:59 pm
Development stage: planning
city: Oslo
country: Norway
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Main Language: English
Node Admin: Jamison
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Number of people involved: 3
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Contracts for artists & physical spaces
Dec 15th, 2007 5:19 am – 0 comment
Recently i was in Belgium, home of rights organization SABAM. I spoke to both venue owners/promoters and artists about SABAM. It seems that the cost for use of musical content is going up (via the rights organizations), yet interest in quality "self published" content via commercial and non-commercial media streams is going down.

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