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YouTube’s Creative Commons Licence Lets You Remix Videos

10:59AM June 2, 2011 | Kelly Hodgkins

Starting tomorrow, remixers will be able to mash up their favourite YouTube videos using a new Creative Commons licence. More »


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Rifflet, Like Twitter For Music

6:00AM May 18, 2008 | Mark Wilson

I like to believe that all of us have rock star alter egos. For most of us, these inner rock beasts sleep latently, awaiting the proper heartbreak or drug cocktail to wake from slumber and cut a hit record. Rifflet.com is a place that shares my theory—a social networking site in which users can share 1-minute clips of music they’ve had bouncing around in their heads, just to get it out there. Others can then download these tracks, respond to them or even incorporate them into songs of their own.

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Charles Manson Cuts Killer Creative Commons Digital Album From Prison

10:59AM April 6, 2008 | Gizmodo US Edition

Convicted murderer and future American Idol contestant Charles Manson has used the liberal Creative Commons license to release a new 16-track album from prison. The album, called, ironically, One Mind, is free to download at LimeWire. As an added bonus, the CC licence allows listeners to copy the tracks as much as they want and distribute them, so long as they don’t use them for commercial purposes-like starting a cult or something. Hear the man himself croon a killer tune after the jump at about the 1:15 mark.

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