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* This CC Salon will focus on how CC, and 'openness' in general, is being employed to different degrees in the music industry with a specific focus on web radio, net label economics, and digital collaboration.    | * This CC Salon will focus on how CC, and 'openness' in general, is being employed to different degrees in the music industry with a specific focus on web radio, net label economics, and digital collaboration.    | ||
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| + | * Additionally, Dublab will ask salon attendees to create noise - both as a group and as individuals - which will be recorded and turned into audio loops that will be used for the Into Infinity project, a new art exhibition produced in collaboration with Creative Commons.  | ||
* Free drinks will be readily available.  | * Free drinks will be readily available.  | ||
Revision as of 17:03, 31 October 2008
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Presenters
- Mark "Frosty" McNeil, Co-Founder of Dublab
 - Lucas Gonze, Net-Label Theorist and XSPF Developer
 
Location
- FOUND Gallery
 - 1903 Hyperion Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027
 
Format
- 7:30-9:30 PM
 - Presentations and Q&A.
 
More Info
- This CC Salon will focus on how CC, and 'openness' in general, is being employed to different degrees in the music industry with a specific focus on web radio, net label economics, and digital collaboration.
 
- Additionally, Dublab will ask salon attendees to create noise - both as a group and as individuals - which will be recorded and turned into audio loops that will be used for the Into Infinity project, a new art exhibition produced in collaboration with Creative Commons.
 
- Free drinks will be readily available.