| Case Studies/Brad Sucks |
| Author | Case Studies/Brad Sucks + |
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| Case study title | Brad Sucks + |
| Country | United States + |
| Description | Brad Sucks, a CC license using pop/rock musician, is one of the most remixed artists over at ccMixter - he runs an active blog, interacts with fans directly, and released his latest album Out Of It for free online and under a CC BY-SA license. + |
| Format | Audio + |
| Has importance | Low + |
| Has quality | Start + |
| Has review status | Reviewed + |
| Image Header | http://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/outofit-cover.jpg + |
| Image attribution | CC BY + |
| Image license | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ + |
| License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ + |
| License short name | CC BY-SA + |
| Mainurl | http://www.bradsucks.net/ + |
| Quote | Well, I resisted officially CC licensing m … Well, I resisted officially CC licensing my stuff for a long time, I thought it was unnecessary and a bunch of legal stuff I didn’t think anyone wanted to care about. But now I think the CC license is simply a shortcut to telling people “hey, go ahead”. While I had clearly said on my website “do whatever you like”, people would constantly ask me for permission anyway, which was strange to me. I think CC licenses, the entire open attitude is absolutely essential for artists that don’t have huge promotion budgets. Without the money to force advertising and radio play down people’s throats, you have to rely on the good will of your fans spreading your music for you. And if you handcuff them by making it illegal, I think you’re doing yourself a real disservice. k you’re doing yourself a real disservice. |
| Quote Attribution | Brad Sucks + |
| Tag | music + |
| User Status | Content Creator + |
| Categories | Casestudy + , USA + |
| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | 8 September 2011 20:55:52 + |
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