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* [http://www.podtech.net/home/3584/jamison-young-on-how-musicians-can-benefit-from-creative-commons Interview] with [http://www.jamyoung.com/ Jamison Young] discussing how musicians can benefit from the use of CC licenses.  | * [http://www.podtech.net/home/3584/jamison-young-on-how-musicians-can-benefit-from-creative-commons Interview] with [http://www.jamyoung.com/ Jamison Young] discussing how musicians can benefit from the use of CC licenses.  | ||
* [http://www.publicknowledge.org/ Public Knowledge] has a long piece explaining Copyright as it pertains to musicians titled [http://www.publicknowledge.org/tutorial/copyright-for-musicians "Copyright Tutorial for Musicians"]  | * [http://www.publicknowledge.org/ Public Knowledge] has a long piece explaining Copyright as it pertains to musicians titled [http://www.publicknowledge.org/tutorial/copyright-for-musicians "Copyright Tutorial for Musicians"]  | ||
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* [http://ccmixter.org/ ccMixter] is a community music site featuring remixes licensed under Creative Commons where you can listen to, sample, mash-up, or interact with music in whatever way you want.  | * [http://ccmixter.org/ ccMixter] is a community music site featuring remixes licensed under Creative Commons where you can listen to, sample, mash-up, or interact with music in whatever way you want.  | ||
Revision as of 03:33, 9 September 2010
Musicians and CC
Online Resources
- Sound on Sound has an article titled Creative Commons, Copyright & The Independent Musician - New Approach To Copyright Licensing.
 - Interview with Jamison Young discussing how musicians can benefit from the use of CC licenses.
 - Public Knowledge has a long piece explaining Copyright as it pertains to musicians titled "Copyright Tutorial for Musicians"
 - ccMixter is a community music site featuring remixes licensed under Creative Commons where you can listen to, sample, mash-up, or interact with music in whatever way you want.
 
Case Studies
Learn more about how musicians use Creative Commons licenses in their work.
Featured Entries
- Ancient Free Gardeners: Ancient Free Gardeners is an indie-rock band in Melbourne, Australia, using Creative Commons licences to distribute their music.
 
- Christopher Willits: Willits is a prominent experimental musician from the San Francisco Bay area.
 
- Jonathon Coulton: Jonathan Coulton is an independent/unsigned singer-songwriter who utilises Creative Commons licences to help promote his music via free downloads.
 
- Monk Turner: Monk Turner is a musician of eclectic taste and an approach to releasing albums that involves CC licensing through the internet archive.
 
- Pig Head Skin: Yueh-hsin Chu (a.k.a. Pig Head Skin) is an independent musician/producer in Taiwan, and leads the band Jesus Rocks! The band released an album of the same name in October 2004 under a Creative Commons License.
 
- Topology: Topology is an internationally acclaimed Brisbane-based new music ensemble.
 
- Yunyu: Yunyu is a successful unsigned singer/songwriter in Sydney, Australia, who uses Creative Commons licences for promotional purposes.