Re: [LAU] CC licensed music repositories

From: drew Roberts <zotz@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Sep 30 2009 - 15:17:21 EEST

On Wednesday 30 September 2009 07:58:14 Carlo Capocasa wrote:
> You could try jamendo.com.
>
> They seem to use CC NonComm, so if you make *lots* of money it might be
> necessary to purchase a license.

They have cc BY and cc BY-SA stuff too, you just have to know how to look for
it. Not hard. I get stuff from them for the Midnight Freedom Show all the
time.

There is also: http://www.kompoz.com
>
> Carlo

all the best,

drew

>
> Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
> > Sorry in advance for crossposting.
> >
> > I am creating my own podcasts. However I am concerned about how the
> > songs and audio I'm using as background of my speeches is copyrighted.
> > So I wonder which repositories of CC licensed music are out there, so
> > I can download songs and use them freely as backgroud music in my
> > podcasts complying to their license simply by attributing. Ambient
> > style suits perfectly, but other styles could also be useful for me.
> >
> > Any ideas useful so thanks in advance.
> >
> > Cordially, Ismael
>
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