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For the new year, three new remixes of Elvis tracks are coming to the app from Chromeo, Big Boi, and DJ Dillon Francis. Peloton will own the exclusive rights to the songs, which premiere in the app today as part of an “ultimate remix collection,” which includes yoga, strength, core, and outdoor running classes.
Plus, it lays out the set of circumstances where nonprofits may use content that is licensed under one of the Creative Commons Non-Commercial licenses. 14ntc copyright license creative commons nptech nten Social Media Strategy Web Sites Communications'
" I'm trying to walk the walk and talk the talk of Remixing Content for nonprofits. One thing you'll notice is that the presentation itself is a remix of a remix. I remixed it from an earlier prsentation called Associations 2.0 The CC licensed work on Flickr and CCmixter are wonderful resources.
Pixelynx, an Animoca Brands-owned metaverse company co-founded by DJ and producer Deadmau5, announced today its newest suite of tools for its flagship product Korus, an AI-powered music creation platform where you can remix content using AI and licensed stem files made by artists and music labels, then mint music and earn revenue.
Mike is writing some great stuff on remix culture and creative commons license. Mike isn't doing this particular mashup for fun, he's trying to move forward some debate about methods and issues with specific licensing uses for mashups. Mike writes this post Avoid YouTube if You Wanna Remix and Mashup. So here goes: 1.
That's why I remixed the fundraising widget on my blog in support of Creative Commons Annual Campaign. That's how much I appreciate Creative Commons licensing, no love Creative Commons. So much so that I release almost everything I do under CC licensing - with the least restrictive license -- the "by."
Remix this Powerpoint. If you don't know about Creative Commons, it was founded in 2001 , with a mission to increase the amount of creativity (cultural, educational, and scientific content) in “the commons” — the body of work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing, use, repurposing, and remixing. (If
Open source thinking is sharing and remixing. Tools" and published under creative commons by/NC license. So, I remixed it for the audience. You can see my remix here. You've got to set your ideas free, you can't control your content. I added a lot of visuals, I changed the examples, reorganized and tweaked the steps.
What is good curation versus bad curation? The image is a remix of a presentation entitled ” Link Building by Imitation ” and authored by link building expert Ross Hudgens — and explains the skill set pretty well. The list of skills might, at first blush, feel like a lot of extra work.
You can now do all of this “without having to seek a license from Disney,” Jenkins writes. Remixers may still have trouble navigating Disney’s control over the brand and later works, though. This is how the public domain supports creativity.” (But
of the power of the "by" license and had just turned my default to it. I put that photo under that license because that was the default licensing available in flickr. At the time, I was pretty darn clueless about creative commons licensing and the why it is important. I've now become convinced.
Next week I'm doing a Webinar for Extension Professionals , a remix of 10 Steps to Association 2.0 which was a remix of Marnie Webb 's Ten Ways Nonprofits Can Change the World. My initial remix thought (wrong) was to look for examples that were related to agriculture, but the extension is so much more. I'm nervous. It's messy.
From Icommons comes an incredibly useful legal brief to remixing media in the age of participatory media and campaigns by Steve Vosloo, Digital Hero Book Project. There are some issues related to the remix chain and what is or isn't fair use. s licensing and that of the sound bite? s licensing and that of the sound bite?
The product includes six modules — an asset registry, a system for identifying those assets when they’re used in new content, a licensing system, a dispute resolution system, a payment system and data and reporting to see how your content is being used.
Also, for our Creative Commons licensed books to be remixed/repurposed by the community in whatever way they wish to. Flickr : Documentation of the work we do and also to upload our Creative Commons licensed illustrations so that they can be remixed/reused. (See See this blog post from Creative Commons ).
One important design concept for this project is creative commons licensing - which allowed the community to remix, reuse, or repurpose the content. We've been able to track some of the remixes - that is those who kindly let us know about it and gave us attribution. What is a social content strategy?
That's why Creative Commons offers a handy standardized list of licenses for creative works. These licenses allow you to give permission for others to share your work, and also to define how your work can be shared. In fact, that's exactly the kind of license TechSoup uses for most of our content! Your Questions.
Facebook says you can’t remix the underlying music, and everyone whose parts are used in a new Collab post get properly credited. And Facebook doesn’t yet know what exactly a new community might do with the ability to use and remix content so freely. Say you like one person’s guitar part, and another’s vocals.
The students had to create an image that was representative of the organization's core values and then create another image that another student could remix. We had some discussion about how the photos were licensed in creative commons to facilitate this remixing. Anyway, here's the flickr set.
so, while working on it I found the above data and just had to remix and blog it. What's cool is that you can remix the chart graphics (see below) and Swivel has CC licensing. I need to finish my Open Content/Creative Commons card game before I leave tommorrow. The chart was generated by a program called Swivel.
Workers receive full training, earn two safety licenses, are guaranteed a wage of $30 an hour and receive shares in the startup, Terry said. Butler and Remix/Via co-founder and CEO Tiffany Chu , who will come together to discuss how (and if) urban mobility can increase equity while still remaining a viable business.
" I would have done a remix of this photo with that line as a speech bubble using one of the flickr remix tools, but the best photo of Weinberger in flickr was not licensed with a Creative Commons by license, but all rights reserved. He ad libbed this line: "Holy shit, we built this thing to together!"
Note From Beth: Since 2007, I've been using, adapting, and remixing the Social Media Game social media workshops for nonprofits. Also, the game is licensed under creative commons - which means folks are welcomed to use as long as share and share like (with attribution). In fact, just last month, I took it to India.
In today's email, J Wynia, shared with me a tool he created with the Flickr API that lets me search for interesting photos that I can remix or use and automatically generates the attribution.
On Tuesday, I facilitated an introductory workshop on how nonprofits can use social media in Boston at the nonprofit technology conference and yet another remix of the curriculum wiki , presentation , and game designed by David Wilcox. She is the third person to mention a remix. It gave my seven year old a good laugh!).
Origina l photo CC by license in Flickr User Start Cooking. I found the above image in Flickr under a license that allows me to remix it -- so I changed the title. The online facilitation list recently had a thread about choosing wikis. The discussion included some pointers to the tools as well as some clarifying questions.
I shared the framework on this wiki – and encouraged other nonprofit capacity builders to remix it. I was thrilled to see this version (although not a nonprofit specific version) for content marketing from a report by Altimeter. The name references a Martin Luther King quote. Here’s how they applied to content marketing: 1.
" I've added some advice in italics which Npower is free to remix since my blog is cc: by license. Be sure to read the user agreement first and understand that are giving away the rights to your content and that you're decreasing the change of being discovered by remixing. Just need the attribution).
This session will define core concepts including the Creative Commons license, and then offer examples of how open content is already benefitting the nonprofit sector. I'll start the session with a very brief overview of examples ( NGO in a box - Open Publishing ) and an overview of the CC licenses. Pick tools, publishing license 3.
" Here's how the site defines it: is a search visualization tool that enables you to compare, remix and share results from the best web, image, video, blog, tagging, news engines or RSS feeds. That's the shareable output from searchCrystal it's an ego search on the term "Beth Kanter."
If more of us are screencasting, then all I have to do is remix other people's work, provided they've licensed their material using creative commons licensing. I've heard that there will be more screencasting or at least one as this blogger notes.
Shorts users can already sample sounds from other Shorts videos (as well as from a library of licensed music). From the longform creator perspective I think a lot of folks are excited to have their things remixed.”. The YouTube-sampling tool will then roll out to other Shorts markets including the US in the coming weeks.
Search on flickr using creative commons licensing. Is it licensed by creative commons? I want to remix this idea and make one for why nonprofits should integrate blogging. Did you have to use your own photos as part of the assignment? The rhytm of music is making me want more jump cuts and faster pace.
It's a stellar example of good visual presentation and use of creative commons licensing. What would you change, add, or remove if you were to remix this slide show for a nonprofit audience ? I think this slide show by Lee White is one of the best ever!
The wiki is being released under a creative commons "by" license, the least restrictive license so that those who are training people from nonprofits are free to use or remix it for their needs. We'll be taking DIY approach, remixing and/or pointing as much as possible. So, what's my role in all of this?
Witzel says other transparent behavior includes: Creative commons licenses on the web site. The method is simple - they test their ideas, if it works they build on it and if it doesn't they remix. Sharing internal presentations on slideshare. Strategy documents are put in google documents or blogged, they ask for feedback via Twitter.
Under the terms of Jasper Art’s license, customers also don’t have the exclusive right to use generated images. The system’s generations are free for anyone to repurpose and remix — perhaps an attempt by Jasper to mitigate future intellectual property and fair use challenges.
Every room is also by default public and can be “remixed” — that is, used as a template or jumping-off point for designing your own. The startup seeded its community with 1,000 Voxel 3D objects it commissioned from creators, which can be added and customized in your own space. It’s all individual.”
Here's ten steps towards Association 2.0 , a remix of Marnie Webb's Ten Ways to Use Web 2.0 license and you are encouraged to use, remix, and forward, with the appropriate attribution! ZdNet post raises the question "Salesforce.com pulls back on releasing subscriber totals; is that worrisome?"
He is encouraging people to download and remix it or spread it. ve (Four Eyed Monsters + Caliblog) put a creative commons license on the video so that you don?t So, I've been looking for a good reason to link over to them and now I found it! And, as you can see below, Mike Ambs, of Caliblog already has. net neutrality???
Remixed it. When he published 2048 to Github, Cirulli released it under the MIT License , an agreement that allows anyone to use, copy, or sell a work without limitations. The MIT License is, arguably, the purest expression of an open-source internet. Why would he care what the license was? Personalized it.
There are different flavors of Creative Commons licensing, some encourage remixing more than others as the Learn Online blog points out in the " The Illogical rhetoric of Share Alike " Ruby Sinreich points us to Liza Sabater's manifesto on People Powered Politics based on the seminar Cluetrain Mainfesto.
An interesting conversation percolating about Open Content on the NpTech blogopshere sparked by a thoughtful post from Michelle Murrain commenting on the licensing of the new Journal of Information Technology and Social Change. license and you are encouraged to use, remix, and forward, with the appropriate attribution!
I decided to self-publish The Participatory Museum for four reasons: OPENNESS: I wanted the flexibility to license and distribute the book using an open structure to promote sharing. Few publishers was open to Creative Commons licensing and to giving away the content for free online. I chose the Attribution Noncommercial license.
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