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|Quote=everything we produce uses a creative commons attribution-non-commercial-share alike license. the simple benefit to this is that it allows other artists to use anything we make in a collaborative way. so much of what we do starts off as a collaboration, and a creative commons license allows us to embed this original spirit in the work itself in a practical way, over the course of its life as something separate from us. | |Quote=everything we produce uses a creative commons attribution-non-commercial-share alike license. the simple benefit to this is that it allows other artists to use anything we make in a collaborative way. so much of what we do starts off as a collaboration, and a creative commons license allows us to embed this original spirit in the work itself in a practical way, over the course of its life as something separate from us. | ||
|Quote_Attribution=Luke Fischbeck | |Quote_Attribution=Luke Fischbeck |
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Lucky Dragons is an experimental music/art group based in Los Angeles - read more at ourFeatured Commoner Interview.
everything we produce uses a creative commons attribution-non-commercial-share alike license. the simple benefit to this is that it allows other artists to use anything we make in a collaborative way. so much of what we do starts off as a collaboration, and a creative commons license allows us to embed this original spirit in the work itself in a practical way, over the course of its life as something separate from us. — Luke Fischbeck