Adam Hyde
Open Content, Creative Commons and net.labels

The scope for distributing audio content has changed dramatically in the last few years, largely due to technical innovations, raising the Internet from its position as a mechanism for communication to a sophisticated content sharing network.

r a d i o q u a l i a, of which Hyde is one half, have developed their own software and hardware tools to facilitate streaming media projects. In this seminar, Hyde will present alternative licensing models for sound content, including Creative Commons, together with established practices that show how these models can work for artists, case studies of distribution technologies, and online resources that can assist this process.

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