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Audiophile is a not-for-profit organisation which publishes audio works from young and emerging producers on topics such as social justice, the environment, Indigenous issues, the arts and popular culture.

Creative Commons offers an important option for people that seek to distribute their work around the world without limiting their right to have some control over others making money out of their creative output, which I see as being very important in the digital age. — Shyam, Founder of Audiophile