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Dave Dempsey

Dave Dempsey

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24. 4. 2009 - 11:51

Today's webtip: Copyfight The MOVIE!

These might not be blockbusters but the ARE free, in all the important ways.

So you've followed through on the fullboycott by swapping out all of your unfree music by fabulous tracks from freedom loving bands across the planet. Gerta.

Now what.

Well, how bot some video with your music? There are quite a few people out there producing Creative Commons Licensed films and videos. Like the BBC. Okay, that might have just been a one off, but you have to give them credit for taking a big leap into some unknown waters. Even if it does make sense to open up material the citizens have already paid for..

But for the rest of us, there is blip.tv

And if that isn't enough, you can always fall back on the know-it-alls at the source. The Creative Commons crew have put together some links to interesting open video projects.

creativecommons.org

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  • rotifer | vor 1025 Tagen, 10 Stunden, 20 Minuten

    Yes, as a British license fee payer I have indeed already paid for the BBC's output. And I feel absolutely fine about it, even though I do think the executives and the so-called stars of that outfit (like Jonathan Ross, obviously) are vastly overpaid and they produce some really rubbish reality TV just to keep up with the privately-owned competition at every level.
    Still, that's all a price sort of worth paying for great news programmes, fantastic documentaries and drama, an okayish news website and some really good kids TV series.
    But hang on: This is NOT free in the popular sense that confuses freedom of the arts with freedom of the wallet.
    It's a subscription service, compulsory for anyone with a TV. And that's why it can produce this output while the people producing it can also make a living from it.
    Remind me again why subscription fees are wrong.

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  • wolkenschein | vor 1025 Tagen, 14 Stunden, 21 Minuten

    was ist denn der unterschied

    zwischen blip.fm und last.fm genau?

    ich mein, vom konzept her sieht das ja ähnlich aus.

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