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Music Success In Nine Weeks: Indie Max 100: Category 6- Online R. 69: Tell Them It’s Okay To Share With Creative Commons Licensing Copyright law is clear: Your songs are yours. But what if you want to tell people it’s okay to share your music, or use it for noncommercial purposes, as long as they attribute you? Enter creativecommons.org, a simple way to license your music to let people know what you want people to do with your music, while keeping the rights that you want to reserve.

If you use the creativecommons.org website banners on your own site, your music can come up in searches for Creative Commons material, which can get your music used, and exposure in places you would never have dreamed about.- Randy Chertkow The derivative works clause of the Creative Commons license didn’t cost me a bit of time or money and I found niches I never knew about including the World of Warcraft Machinima Music Videos. 70: Get in a Podsafe Collective - Let Podcasters Find You 71: Activision’s “Guitar Hero” Not Calling You For A Synch Deal?

C.C. . - Randy Chertkow. Ariel Publicity | Archive | Indie Max 100. CDBaby : Discover Music. Indaba.