Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Creative-Commons”
Reaping the Rewards of Creative Commons
Once again I’ve had one of my photos published by an outside source. I always had an image used by WNYC, which you may remember. This time it was the above photo in a blog post about Social Enterprenuership in Minnesota. As I said before, if the most important thing to you is getting your artwork out there, use the Creative Commons. At any rate, most artists (Van Gogh, etc) die poor. So why not at least know others are seeing your photographs - the more eyeballs the better. Plus, it might get you famous enough to get paid commissions.
Creative Commons
First my amaturish Creative Commons video:
The Creative Commons from djotaku on Vimeo.
Now, this awesome one I saw on Lawrence Lessig’s Blog:
Code Monkey
This song is awesome and, best of all, it’s been released under a Creative Commons license, so I can share it with you all without fear of the RIAA breathing down my neck!
I first heard Code Monkey on a recent episode of Linux Outlaws. It’s a song about a code monkey who is having a hard time with his boss and with unrequited office love. It’s a tale any code monkeys will find familiar. You can either download it at this post or, if that takes too long, off of Jonathan Coulton’s blog. His l ast.fm page says he came out with a new song a year for a whole year, so check that out. There may be some other really awesome ones.