Tag Archives: ccMixter
ccMixter transtions from Creative Commons to ArtisTech: No business model, no thoughts – thumbs up.
Posted on 03. Nov, 2009 by Lost.
What’s this ccMixter? ccMixter a remix community. Celebrating mashup and free culture. It’s also a promotional tool for Creative Commons, and the software powering the site, is an open source option for connecting progressive licensing on media sites. What’s this ArtisTech? A new music label, that says it tries to benifit from and develop models [...]
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Splice Music lives on
Posted on 02. Mar, 2009 by Lost.
SpliceMusic has been bought by RemixGalaxy.com – who are now promising sweet updates and great remix contests… in a matter of no time. Great news for many of the people hanging around at Splice – although it can’t be that many. It’s been dead in dev and staff regards for a year plus. Lost Audio [...]
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Whatever happend to ccMixters and Creative Commons RFP
Posted on 11. Dec, 2008 by Lost.
I could go ask over on ccmixter – I probably will. But seemingly there has been no interest. Everybody that reads about Creative Commons know they’d love to spin off a good story about a project like this. Fancy that… It’s obvious that there would be some branding value in the ccmixter site – it’s [...]
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Creative Commons spinning off ccMIxter: RFP
Posted on 30. May, 2008 by Lost.
Creative Commons has posted a Request For Proposals to take over its music remix community, ccMixter, home to a thriving community of remixers and host of some high profile remix contests over the last few years. One of the bastions of open music – perhaps even the place where ‘open music’ will eventually be said [...]
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Bucky Jonson release latest material on ccMixter
Posted on 29. Oct, 2007 by Lost.
You’ve probably heard their shit, as the band behind the Black Eyed Peas. Anyway, Bucky Jonson have released material from the album “The Band Behind the Front” on Creative Commons own ccMixter. Radiohead, Nice Inch Nails and the lot are doing new stuff, in new ways – and nice to see ccMixter follow up with [...]
