On 13.11.2013 22:46, Musikpirat wrote:
> Am 13.11.2013 21:33, schrieb Grant Haywood:
>> is there a good publicly available library available to pull from for
>> that? it would be hard to vet every track after the fact.
> That's the tricky part... Based on which country you live at, this can
> be a pain in the a**. Think the easiest way would be to team up with a
> platform like jamendo.com. For a part of the songs the have the
> guarantee, that they are creative commons licensed and royalty free.
>
> For my "private" use I'm stick to ccmixter.org, but there you do not get
> any guarantee for nothing. :)
>
> Christian
>
> ---------

Hello,
Yes there is Good CC music places and I think we should ask from Jamendo 
do they want to be part of this.. or CCMixter or both :D.

Tuukka

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