[midway through the program, Eric Steuer from Creative Commons skypes in to talk about the licenses that facilitate sharing, openness and innovation everywhere from The White House to Al Jazeera to the Free Music Archive to this podcast itself!




This month, CBC Radio revealed that they will stop using Creative Commons music -- once a prominent feature of programs like Spark -- due to the usage restrictions of CC's more popular noncommercial licenses. A virtual riot ensued.


To gain a better understanding of the situation, we'll crack open CC's recent Study of How the Online Population Understands “Noncommercial Use” and discuss how this might play into the future of Creative Commons. Speaking of The Future, the nonprofit organization is currently in the midst of their Superhero campaign.]

Music behind DJ:

Lee Rosevere - "Do What You Can" - Backtime [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC]



Beastie Boys - "Now Get Busy" - The WIRED CD: Rip. Sample. Mash. Share. [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons NC Sampling Plus]

KenLo Craqnuques - "Lokombe Moka" - Brun [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC]

Los Amparito - "El Barzón" - Los Amparito Demo [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC-SA]

Bird Names - "People Should Get More Aware" - Sings the Browns [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC-ND]

Donkey - "Quijote" - Turm [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC]

Karaoke Mouse - "Shanghai Reggae (DJ Side's Alternate Take)" - net Bloc vol. 20 [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC-ND]

Music behind DJ:

[music behind DJ includes: Glenny 417 - Biskopsgrden Night Life, Lee Rosevere - "Backtime" & "Stormbox", YACHT - Ring The Bell (instrumental), 6th Sense "Future Music Instrumental, ]



Eric Steuer - "chat w/ Jason" - Grey Area interview [Eric Steuer from Creative Commons skypes in to talk about the licenses that facilitate sharing, openness and innovation everywhere from The White House to Al Jazeera to the Free Music Archive to this podcast itself!




This month, CBC Radio revealed that they will stop using Creative Commons music -- once a prominent feature of programs like Spark -- due to the usage restrictions of CC's more popular noncommercial licenses. A virtual riot ensued.


To gain a better understanding of the situation, we'll crack open CC's recent Study of How the Online Population Understands “Noncommercial Use” and discuss how this might play into the future of Creative Commons. Speaking of The Future, the nonprofit organization is currently in the midst of their Superhero campaign.


image via MasterNewMedia.org]

Listen With Sarah - "Re Portofino" - Cyclic Bits: The Raymond Scott Variations (V/A) [Free Music Archive // "Although this work is FMA licensed, please contact the individual artists regarding any usage permissions."]

6th Sense - "Future Music" - It's Notherground!! [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC-SA]

The Bavarian Druglords - "Goldsoul" - Homemade-LoFi-Psych: HLFP #4 Sound Explosions [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC-ND]

Big Blood - "For Four Beating Lungs" - Already Gone II [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC-SA]

BallPen - "Anne Lisa goes to bed" - The Dreams Trilogy [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC-ND]

Meanest Man Contest - "Some People [Touane Mix]" - Thank You [V/A] [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC-SA]

Eusebio - "What An Amazing Flight" - ONE [Free Music Archive // Creative Commons BY-NC-SA]
https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/37743