Posted 6.30.2010 11:57:11 AM by: eman8ions Filed under: Community
Dear SZ members & guests,
I'm sharing an email received from the folks at CreativeCommons.org about a laughable attack by ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) against CC and more.
As you probably know, the vast majority of music on SectionZ.com is CC licensed by the member artist and it is a valid form of copyright which has been upheld in courts and is used by commercial artists when releasing free tracks or albums as part of their marketing campaigns.
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Dear Creative Commons supporter,
Last week, ASCAP sent a fundraising letter to its members calling on them to fight "opponents" such as Creative Commons, falsely claiming that we work to undermine copyright.*
Creative Commons licenses are copyright licenses – plain and simple. Period. CC licenses are legal tools that creators can use to offer certain usage rights to the public, while reserving other rights. Without copyright, these tools don't work. Artists and record labels that want to make their music available to the public for certain uses, like noncommercial sharing or remixing, should consider using CC licenses. Artists and labels that want to reserve all of their copyright rights should absolutely not use CC licenses.
Many musicians, including acts like Nine Inch Nails, Beastie Boys, Youssou N'Dour, Tone, David Byrne, Radiohead, Yunyu, Kristin Hersh, and Snoop Dogg, have used Creative Commons licenses to share with the public. These musicians aren't looking to stop making money from their music. In fact, many of the artists who use CC licenses are also members of collecting societies, including ASCAP. That's how we first heard about this smear campaign – many musicians that support Creative Commons received the email and forwarded it to us. Some of them even included a donation to Creative Commons.
If you are similarly angered by ASCAP's deceptive tactics, I'm hoping that you can help us by donating to Creative Commons – and sending a message – at this critical time. We don't have lobbyists on the payroll, but with your support we can continue working hard on behalf of creators and consumers alike.
Sincerely,
Eric Steuer
Creative Director, Creative Commons
* For background on ASCAP's anti-Creative Commons fundraising campaign, see Boing Boing, Techdirt, ZeroPaid, and Wired.
Comments:
| RE: Old Dogs - ASCAP's Laughable attack on Creative Commons | by: mad_wasd | on: 6/30/2010 1:37:59 PM | | So they want to remove the right of people to give out their music for free if they want to? What the... | | [ post comments ][ delete comment ] |
| RE: Old Dogs - ASCAP's Laughable attack on Creative Commons | by: brainworks | on: 6/30/2010 7:50:29 PM | | a desperate effort from the caretakers of a dying medium... these are people who think the internet is powered by black magic (HOW DO THEY GET THE MUSICS ON THESE THINGS?!) | | [ post comments ][ delete comment ] |
| RE: Old Dogs - ASCAP's Laughable attack on Creative Commons | by: hellboundindefensis | on: 7/4/2010 10:48:22 PM | | lol @ brainworks comment. Just another bloody giant waste of money to screw the little guy. | | [ post comments ][ delete comment ] |
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