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==Parties Involved== | ==Parties Involved== | ||
− | STIM | + | [http://www.stim.se/stim/prod/stimv4eng.nsf STIM] the Swedish Performing Rights Society - protects the interests of authors and publishers of music in Sweden. On their behalf, STIM administers and licences rights to music and text. Through its international network, STIM also represents rights to the worldwide repertoire of musical works. In addition, STIM promotes the creation and dissemination of new Swedish music (from the STIM website). |
− | + | [http://www.creativecommons.se/ CC Sweden] is currently '''not''' involved in this project. | |
==Objectives== | ==Objectives== | ||
+ | Currently unclear the only available information about the project is the original press release [http://www.stim.se/stim/prod/stimv4eng.nsf/alldocuments/74363AA9DA65B087C12575C5004710D4 on the STIM website] | ||
==How does it work== | ==How does it work== |
Latest revision as of 14:09, 27 June 2009
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Parties Involved
STIM the Swedish Performing Rights Society - protects the interests of authors and publishers of music in Sweden. On their behalf, STIM administers and licences rights to music and text. Through its international network, STIM also represents rights to the worldwide repertoire of musical works. In addition, STIM promotes the creation and dissemination of new Swedish music (from the STIM website).
CC Sweden is currently not involved in this project.
Objectives
Currently unclear the only available information about the project is the original press release on the STIM website
How does it work
Definition (Non)Commercial
Experiences (so far)
Additional Information
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