Posts Tagged ‘ Magnatune ’

Creating Businesses Using Creative Commons Media

Jul 3rd, 2008 | By James Lewin | Category: General, Podcasting Law

This is one of a series of videos by Frances Pinter and David Percy that look at building businesses based on Creative Commons licenses.
It takes a look at Magnatune, a digital music store built on CC licenses, and the company’s founder, John Buckman.
Creative Commons licenses are a set of free tools designed to let you [...]



How Magnatune Works: Inside The CC-licensed, Podcaster-friendly Record Label

Apr 11th, 2008 | By James Lewin | Category: Digital Music, Podcasting Law

The Open Rights Group has an in-depth look at Magnatune, a pioneering record label that licenses its releases under Creative Commons licenses.
This means that Magnatune’s music is:

Shareable: Users are invited to share their purchased tracks with up to three friends, can listen to the entire catalogue for free via the website’s 128kbps streams, and can [...]



Great Pro-Podcasting Propaganda From Magnatune

Apr 7th, 2007 | By James Lewin | Category: Audio Podcasting, Digital Music, Strange

Magnatune is using some great pro-podcasting propaganda at its site to promote music podcasting.
The Podcasting is Selling Music logo parodies a 1980’s campaign by the British Phonograph Industry, Home Taping is Killing Music. Despite the best C30-C60-C90 efforts of home tape-makers, music somehow survived.
Magnatune is a net music label that specializes in Creative-Commons Music. Magnatune [...]



PodcastCon UK 2006 This Weekend

Nov 17th, 2006 | By James Lewin | Category: Audio Podcasting, Citizen Media, How to Podcast, Podcasting Events, Video Podcasts

UK Podcasters will be assembling this weekend for for November 18th’s PodcastCon, a UK podcasting expo, held this year in Shoreditch, London.
According to organizers, the conference promises something for all types of podcasters, with an extensive program and live music sets from well-known podsafe artists.
Panelists include: US podcaster C.C. Chapman, Nicole Simon from Cruel To [...]



Real Networks CEO: Most iPod Users Pirates

May 12th, 2006 | By James Lewin | Category: General, iPods & Portable Media Players

Real Networks CEO Rob Glaser made some comments recently that are sure to generate controversy, suggesting that half the music on iPods is illegal and that the music industry made a mistake dealing with Apple.
“The music industry has made a mistake, not by agreeing to Apple’s fixed-price level, which is what gets all the attention, [...]