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Copyright Term and the Public Domain in the United States - 0 views

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    Details the laws for public domain
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    These are public domains that have not been published and there copyright term
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Fitts For Fight Scandal - 1 views

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    A female duo from Norway known as Fitts For Fight achieved infamy when it was revealed that their "original" songs were actually stolen from other musicians or downloaded from micromusic.net. In fact, their only original contributions were the vulgar lyrics that they added to the stolen music. Soon after this was revealed, Fitts For Fight deleted their music from their MySpace page and were kicked out of Urørt (a Norwegian underground music website) and by:Larm (Norwegian music festival). Although Fitts For Fight has made original music since then, the duo's reputation remains tarnished.
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Seth Godin Interview - 1 views

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    Talks about personal branding and being "Remarkable"

Famous Copyright Infringement Plagiarism cases in Music - 0 views

started by Mallory Wallace on 04 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
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Good Copy Bad Copy - 0 views

shared by Erik Sjoholm on 04 Oct 12 - Cached
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    Here's another documentary about compyrights. Btw both of the makers of these videos, highly encourage their audience to sample, remix, spoof, remake their videos.

Copyright Lawsuit - 0 views

started by Denzell Adams on 04 Oct 12 no follow-up yet

Free Stock and Royalty-Free Photography - 1 views

started by Kyle Goebel on 04 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
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Stanford Copyright & Fair Use - The Public Domain - 0 views

  • ABSOLUTELY FREE! MUSIC, TEXT, AND ART!! COPY ALL YOU WANT!! If you saw an advertisement like this, you might wonder, “What’s the catch?” When it comes to the public domain, there is no catch. If a book, song, movie, or artwork is in the public domain, then it is not protected by intellectual property laws (copyright, trademark, or patent laws)—which means it’s free for you to use without permission.
  • When it comes to the public domain, there is no catch. If a book, song, movie, or artwork is in the public domain, then it is not protected by intellectual property laws
  • which means it’s free for you to use without permission.
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  • This includes any work published in the United States before 1923 or works published before 1964 for which copyrights were not renewed.
  • Expired Copyright

Public Domain - 0 views

shared by Elisabeth Gobin on 04 Oct 12 - Cached

FAQ about free royalty music - 0 views

started by Carlos Melendez on 04 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
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Different Types of Royalty Free - 0 views

shared by atorina piccolo on 04 Oct 12 - Cached
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    a source of royalty free music
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    There are several different ways to download and pay for royalty free music.

Law and Policy - 0 views

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Creative Commons for Musicians: Can You Make Money by Giving Music Away? - 0 views

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    Creative Commons concepts
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Jamendo O.O - 1 views

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    Jamendo is a music website and a community for free and legal music downloads under Creative Commons licenses. Includes an additional pro-shop, where companies can pay artists for commerical use of their music.
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