On 10-03-02 11:08 PM, George De Bruin wrote:
Let's not forget that free songs are often copyrighted, but that
Libre.fm will never be allowing nonfree materials for download.
Yes, but what is your definition of free?  If you are asserting only
those pieces that have been assigned CC0 or Public Domain status, then
the range is extremely narrow.  If you are accepting CC BY/NC/ND/SA,
and other similarly compatible deeds / licenses then I would believe
there is wide range to work with. (But as I stated elsewhere,
IANAL...best to leave that to the real deal at CC, EFF, or Software
Freedom Library, or some other such organization that does have a
legal staff).

I'll let Matt speak for the libre.fm project, but I'm pretty sure we're using the Definition of Free Cultural Works, the same definition that's widely accepted by the Wikimedia Foundation, the Creative Commons, etc.

http://freedomdefined.org/Definition

You'll notice the "approved for free cultural works" badges on CC BY and CC BY-SA -- the only two CC licenses that are free -- as well as on their Public Domain Dedication and the CC0 waiver. ND or NC licences are considered non-free (libre) by the Creative Commons (you'll notice they don't carry the badge).

Freedomdefined.org also has a licence list:

http://freedomdefined.org/Licenses

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