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− | + | |Overview=Yueh-hsin Chu, better known as Pig Head Skin, has been an icon in Taiwan's music scene since his ground-breaking sampling-rich album ''Funny Rap'' (1994). Many found his satirical lyrics about Taiwanese society hilarious while some found them shocking. Since 2001, Yueh-hsin Chu has led the band Jesus Rocks! with members of the Youth Ministry Committee of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan. | |
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Creative Commons Taiwan commissioned Chu to write a song as part of the launch of Creative Commons Taiwan on September 4, 2004. He wrote ''Welcome to My Song'' to illustrate the concept of Creative Commons. This song expresses the will of artists to share their works. In the song, Chu writes: | Creative Commons Taiwan commissioned Chu to write a song as part of the launch of Creative Commons Taiwan on September 4, 2004. He wrote ''Welcome to My Song'' to illustrate the concept of Creative Commons. This song expresses the will of artists to share their works. In the song, Chu writes: | ||
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A month after the launch of Creative Commons Taiwan, the band Jesus Rocks! released an album of the same title under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Taiwan Licence. The album ''Jesus Rocks!'' was created by Youth Ministry Committee (Pop Music Missionary) of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, and was produced by Yue-Hsin Chu and Te-Fu Hsiao. Chu calls ''Jesus Rocks!'' ‘Contemporary Christian Music’. While CC-licensed, this album is also available for sale in many of Taiwan's record stores. | A month after the launch of Creative Commons Taiwan, the band Jesus Rocks! released an album of the same title under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Taiwan Licence. The album ''Jesus Rocks!'' was created by Youth Ministry Committee (Pop Music Missionary) of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, and was produced by Yue-Hsin Chu and Te-Fu Hsiao. Chu calls ''Jesus Rocks!'' ‘Contemporary Christian Music’. While CC-licensed, this album is also available for sale in many of Taiwan's record stores. | ||
− | + | |Motivations=Creative Commons Taiwan conducted the following interview with Yueh-hsin Chu on May 24, 2006, in which he expressed his views. | |
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CC TAIWAN: ''How did you hear about Creative Commons?'' | CC TAIWAN: ''How did you hear about Creative Commons?'' | ||
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(Interview by Hui-Ju Wu. Abridged English translation by Tyng-Ruey Chuang.) | (Interview by Hui-Ju Wu. Abridged English translation by Tyng-Ruey Chuang.) | ||
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Yueh-hsin Chu is an independent musician/producer in Taiwan, and leads the band Jesus Rocks! The band released an album of the same name in October 2004 under a Creative Commons License.
I see CC licences as a way for one to express goodwill in exchange for goodwill from others. Before CC licences, my works were either protected by record labels to a ridiculous extent, or I was doing it all for free, as a charity. CC is a smart charity in interesting ways. — Yueh-hsin Chu, aka Pig Head Skin