ccMixter Transitions from Creative Commons to ArtisTech Media
ccMixter Transitions from Creative Commons to ArtisTech Media
Leading Open Music Site Promises to Remain Ad-Free with No Cost to Users
SAN FRANCISCO and SAN DIEGO, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- We announce that Creative Commons is transferring operations of top remix site ccMixter.org to next-gen-music-label ArtisTech Media (ATM). Yesterday marked the five-year anniversary of ccMixter.org, a site that has internationally demonstrated the power of its 20,000-strong music community and Creative Commons' licenses through the motto "Download, Sample, Cut-up, Share." Pledging to uphold The Lessig Principles as specified in the ccMixter.org RFP, start-up ATM is taking stewardship of the Top-5 Free Music Site.
ccMixter, the most prominent experiment in free music culture, began in 2004 with a series of remix contests hosted by Creative Commons, based in San Francisco, in conjunction with Wired Magazine featuring Beastie Boys, David Byrne and other innovative musicians. Lawrence Lessig, founding board member of Creative Commons, says of ccMixter: "The first important thing about Creative Commons is that it's artist based. It's artists who choose what freedoms they're going to give people when it comes to access to their work."
"Creative Commons is dedicated to making it easier for people anywhere in the world to legally share and build upon creativity, " said Mike Linksvayer, Vice President of Creative Commons. "ccMixter puts CC's principles into action - it's built around a vibrant and prolific community of musicians who choose how to make their work available for others to download, use, and remix. We're very excited to see all of the great things the ArtisTech crew and ccMixter community do to take the site to the next level."
ArtisTech Media is 'the Next Generation Label for Next Generation Artists' and unlike most music websites, works closely with its artists and community in the creation of music itself. ATM also offers Digital LPs, FanClubs, CD quality downloads and personalized websites. ATM supports online collaboration, innovative distribution, and legal reuse and sharing. ATM uses and contributes to open source software and music under Creative Commons licenses.
"We're humbled and excited about this huge opportunity for ArtisTech and ccMixter. Over the past several years, ccMixter's sharing community and collaborative tools have expanded my own musical creations and views of open licensing," stated Emily Richards, CEO of ATM. "Creative Commons and all who build ccMixter have created an entirely new way of producing and sharing music. We at ArtisTech believe ccMixter and its artists are pioneering a digital media revolution."
Creative Commons has transferred control and operations of ccMixter.org to ATM, however, Creative Commons retains ownership of the name and its marks. The award-winning ccHost software that runs ccMixter will continue to be available under the GPL and will be maintained by ATM under those terms.
ArtisTech Media, based in San Diego, CA, is co-founded by Emily Richards, Alex Goodwin, Jason Brock, Kirsten Swartz-Morton, Derek Ford and Dale Richards. ArtisTech operates sites TuneTrack.net and now ccMixter.org, each promoting community and creative collaboration.
Please visit Press Information Page http://tunetrack.net/artistech/pages/press/, and ccmixter.org, creativecommons.org, tunetrack.net and artistechmedia.com.
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