Creative Commons’ Chair, Joi Ito joins me today from Japan for a great conversation about how Creative Commons works, our common loves in music, and a little chat about veganism and the environment.
This show should be of special interest to podcasters who play music and to musicians who wish to have their music played on podcasts. Oh, and to anyone who wants to win some free stuff, hear a great interview and some stellar music!
Linky-dinks:
Creative Commons
Joi’s Blog
Joi’s Photos
WP-CC is actually suspended. I am going to try WpLicense.
Andy Melton
Haruomi Hosono
Yellow Magic Orchestra
John Whiteside’s By The Bayou Blog
Bicyclemark
Issa (formerly Jane Siberry)
Freeganism ( after reading this Wikipedia entry, I discovered that what I said on the show about freegans was incorrect. )
Music:
Sister Savior - The Rapture From The Wired CD: Rip. Sample. Mash. Share.
Watadidori 2 - Cornelius From The Wired CD: Rip. Sample. Mash. Share.
World Citizen - I won’t be disappointed/looped piano Ryuichi Sakamto and David Sylvian from the album, Chasm
Used with permission from KAB America. Not licensed under Creative Commons.
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If you are looking for the interview with Joichi Ito from Creative Commons that I promised for today, I am afraid it is on hold due to a mistake in the recording of the conversation. Rather than launch a sub par show, I decided to redo the interview. Thankfully, Joi was gracious enough to agree to reschedule.
In the meantime, how ’bout a little MikeyPod homework? The documentary Good Copy, Bad Copy is what inspired me to invite Joi to be on the show in the first place. It’s only about an hour long, and provides a great backdrop for a conversation about Creative Commons. You can download it (legally) from the site linked above. Here’s the trailer:
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