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Free Culture (Lawrence Lessig) Larry Lessig on laws that choke creativity. Calling All Musicians: Can You Arrange This Song? | QuestionCopy. Minute Memes. Copying Is Not Theft (Minute Meme #1) In addition to YouTube, we've also uploaded it to the Internet Archive, where you can not only play it but also download the entire video in various formats: Other Arrangements Before we released this final version, we put up a draft version with a "scratch" track in which Nina Paley herself sang the tune, and asked others to do their own arrangements.

The comments below link to some of the responses. The remixing doesn't have to stop now, of course. In free culture, there's no such thing as "a final version", there's only "our final version" — just because it's final for us doesn't mean it's final for you. Any interested musicians/sound designers can re-release the whole thing with their own tracks and appropriate credits. Lyrics Copying is not theft. This track is 90 (or 180) beats per minute. There's a great video of Nina Paley singing the song at a DIY conference — maybe worth watching to get a sense of how she hears the song in her head:

"Copying Isn't Theft" -- Your Versions. The Copyright Song. YouTube - Copying Isn't Theft (cover) YouTube - Copying Isn't Theft. C-Mike Run (Good Mike): "Copying Isn't Theft", re-thunk. Myspace.com: Music - PopUpPlayer. YouTube - The Copyright Song. Free Software Song - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF. By Richard Stallman You can read the story of the writing of the song, too. The lyrics of the “Free Software Song” are sung to the melody of the Bulgarian folk song “Sadi moma bela loza” Join us now and share the software; You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free. Join us now and share the software; You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free. Hoarders can get piles of money, That is true, hackers, that is true. When we have enough free software At our call, hackers, at our call, We'll kick out those dirty licenses Ever more, hackers, ever more.

Join us now and share the software; You'll be free, hackers, you'll be free. This song is in a rhythm of 7/8; those unaccustomed to odd rhythms often take the unevenness to be a mistake. Downloads Performances A recording (.au format) of Richard Stallman singing this song, also available in Ogg Vorbis format. Alternate versions Another song, inspired by this one but mostly different, sung by the band Fenster (4.5M). "Sadi moma bela loza" Licensing back to top. Nina Paley: America's Best-Loved Unknown Cartoonist » The King a. HOW TO : SMACK MY BITCH UP | Owni.fr. Students for Free Culture. Public Knowledge. ‪Copier n'est pas voler / Copying is not theft‬‏