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From:  "Christina Xu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To:  "Discussion of Free Culture in general and this organization inparticular" <[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [FC-discuss] England?!
Date:  Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:01:21 -0400

We at Antenna Alliance (antalliance.org) have been working with last.fm in the last week to set up our label on the service, after which all of our artists' music will be up there.
Last.fm provides a pretty easy to use (if sometimes really buggy) interface for labels to upload stuff, so we don't even need to schmooze the higher-ups!

On 4/16/07, robert olujic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sounds great. but the guy from here did already upoad some tracks from egoboobits to last.fm, but not in this way you are talking about. he did it on his own using tags and stuff like that, but it would be much more better to make such i kind of connection to
last.fm like you suggest. now, the question is what think about this all the artists from our site? somebody of them are not in contact with the others anymore or didnt upload any musci for a longer time,  so its a question what would there think about it. maybe some of them dont want anymore to give their music or even dont make music anymore.

anyway, i gonna ask them on our  mailnig list, and then i'll know more. of course, for very much of them i know they would like your idea, but i got to ask anyway.

i cheked if somebody put some of egoboo music on
freemusic.freeculture.org, and there is nothing of it there. so, i think the first thing to do is to put the artist from egoboo they want to be, on freemusic, and then we can go on. what are you think?


2007/4/16, Tim Cowlishaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


On 4/11/07, Elizabeth Stark <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 

I'd love to coordinate on projects -- one that would be particularly helpful and not US-specific at all is the free music project located at
freemusic.freeculture.org
. We're collecting freely licensed music and acting as "curators" of free content for the $100 laptop.

Great stuff! I was having a look at this at the weekend, and there's some really good stuff on there.


This track, however, might have to come down - it was a minor UK chart hit in 2001 and is definitely non-free:
http://freemusic.freeculture.org/media/files/anonymous/192


I was also thinking it might be good to talk to the guys at last.fm, and see if we could arrange some sort of bulk upload of free music from your database to their service - or even develop some sort of automated system whereby uploading to freemusic automatically sends a song to
last.fm. this would be great for both
last.fm
and the free culture movement in terms of publicity, and would provide great exposure for musicians working with free licences. What do you guys think? I can get in touch with them and see if i can get the ball rolling if  everyone's in agreement...


Cheers!

Tim




 

We're also having our nat'l conference on May 26 and would love to hook you guys in somehow.


In any case, I'll all for transnational collaboration.

Elizabeth

On 4/11/07,
Tim Cowlishaw <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/6/07,
Ringo Kamens
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there anything in particular that your comrades in the USA could
help you out with? I'm happy to help.
Ringo Kamens


Thanks Ringo!

Well, Public Domain Burn is always in need of people to help out... especially any Python developers that might be lurking around here... :) Essentially, we're trying to build a registry of musical works, sound recordings and composers, and then to programmatically determine which are in the public domain, in order to digitize them and make them available on
Archive.org. It'd also be really interesting to give this more of an international slant, IMO - due to the discrepancy between term of copyright for Sound Recordings between the UK and the US it'd make our system slightly more complicated, but the confusion borne out of this discrepancy is precisely the sort of situation we're hoping to alleviate with this project. It'd also be nice to get hold of works meatadata from the Library of Congress, somehow... :)


The project homepage is at http://www.publicdomainworks.net/

Aside from that, I think it would generally be good to foster more links between FC-US and FC-UK - perhaps with a few joint projects (the WIPO world intellectual property day suggestion that was posted up here earlier in the week might be a good candidate for this?). I also seem to remember a suggestion being floated on the iCommons list a while ago concerning the setting up of some sort of network of contacts for free/CC musicians looking to tour in other countries who might need assistance with organising gigs / floors to sleep on, etc. It might be a good idea to see if we could begin working on something like this - if any US-based Free / CC artists ever want to come over here, they'd be most welcome!


Cheers,

Tim




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