I recently talked to a DJ working with a netlabel that releases its tracks under CC licenses (unfortunately nc-nd). They already use SoundCloud; apart from joining Jamendo and Libre.fm, I recommended to him:
Use by-sa (see the movies below for reasons ;)
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CC sample archive: http://www.ccmixter.org/
CC sound archive: http://www.freesound.org/
Community Audio: http://www.archive.org/details/opensource_audio
Free Music Archive: http://freemusicarchive.org/

The movies
Alternative Freedom: http://www.archive.org/details/AlternativeFreedom
RIP - A Remix Manifesto: http://ripremix.com
Good Copy Bad Copy: http://goodcopybadcopy.net
Everything is a Remix: http://www.everythingisaremix.info/?p=20


Also, as this is my first post to this list, a quick introduction:
I‘m a free culture enthusiast from Germany and currently work at a Berlin usability agency. At a Drumbeat meetup, Parker Higgins told me about Students for Free Culture. When I return to Stuttgart Media University in Spring to finish my studies, I plan on starting a SFC group there. :) My blog is at https://jancborchardt.wordpress.com/ and also http://identi.ca/jancborchardt


On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 14:26:16 +0000, Rob Myers <[email protected]> wrote:
On 12/13/2010 11:57 PM, Parker wrote:
This week in "Parker tries to write recipes for Free Culture activism..."

Say you have a good friend that's in a local band. What can you do to
help them out with being more free culture-ey?

Get them on libre.fm! :-)

- Rob.
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