We'll be putting up some of the curated CC music for the OLPC shortly, which
will hopefully be available at jamendo.com/olpc.

You might want to check out some CC music blogs such as ccnelas.org and
gratisvibes.com.

Elizabeth

On 10/23/07, Denver Gingerich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm helping organize an open content awareness event at my school (the
> University of Waterloo) and I'd like to get some suggestions on types
> of things that we can use to promote open content.  We will have a
> projector setup in our Student Life Centre and we're thinking of
> handing out pamphlets and CDs with open content.  Currently, the plan
> is to show the "Get Creative" video at
> http://support.creativecommons.org/videos/ every hour and fill the
> rest of each hour with either open content music or videos.  The event
> will run for 3 hours and is taking place next Monday, October 29.
>
> The things that we'd particularly like input on are the following:
> - Are there better videos than "Get Creative" to teach people about
> Creative Commons licensing?
> - What sorts of open content (music or videos) would be good to show
> between viewing of the "Get Creative" (or other) video?
> - Are there pamphlets explaining open content available online that we
> can print out and give to students?
> - What is a good set of songs to include on open content CDs?  I've
> browsed http://freemusic.freeculture.org/ and http://www.jamendo.com/,
> but it's difficult to find a good selection of music that will appeal
> to a wide range of people.
>
> Any suggestions at all would be appreciated.  If you have any
> questions about the event I've described, I'd be happy to answer them.
>
> Denver
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