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OpenMusicContest.org
m.eik (Germany) · Aug 02nd, 2007 8:41 pm

The Open Music Contest (OMC) wants to raise public awareness of copyright issues in general and the benefits of CC licenses in particular.
OpenMusicContest.org We organize a nationwide contest musicians can enter with CC licensed works, pick the most impressive ones and invite them for a gig. A promotional CD sampler is pressed and given away for free. [more]
Category: Culture
Project end date: 31/7/2015 (2488 days to go)
Creation date: Aug 02nd, 2007 8:41 pm
Development stage: active
city: Marburg
country: Germany
Other countries: International 
Main Language: English
Node Admin: m.eik
Collaborators: Michelle Thorne, paikea, WCSLdglas
Number of people involved: 5
External URL: openmusiccontest.org

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An experienced group of people organizing contests for musicians using CC works. Great potential for coordination with other...
By Michelle Thorne
This idea is a great way of building local networks for musicians as well as showing how CC help to promote live performance...
By Tamara Barnett-Herrin
I love this idea - doesn't just help raise awareness of commons related stuff but gets people actually creating too! Could...
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