December 27, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
In February 2006, a part-time Canadian music student established a modest, non-commercial website that used collaborative wiki tools, such as those used by Wikipedia, to create an online library of public domain musical scores. Eleven days ago, the IMSLP disappeared from the Internet.
Source:Music Publisher's Takedown Strikes The Wrong Chord
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December 24, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
In February 2006, a part-time Canadian music student established a modest, non-commercial website that used collaborative wiki tools, such as those used by Wikipedia, to create an online library of public domain musical scores. Eleven days ago, the IMSLP disappeared from the Internet.
Source:Music Publisher's Takedown Strikes The Wrong Chord
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December 24, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
In February 2006, a part-time Canadian music student established a modest, non-commercial website that used collaborative wiki tools, such as those used by Wikipedia, to create an online library of public domain musical scores. Eleven days ago, the IMSLP disappeared from the Internet.
Source:Music Publisher's Takedown Strikes The Wrong Chord
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December 21, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
In February 2006, a part-time Canadian music student established a modest, non-commercial website that used collaborative wiki tools, such as those used by Wikipedia, to create an online library of public domain musical scores. Eleven days ago, the IMSLP disappeared from the Internet.
Source:Music Publisher's Takedown Strikes The Wrong Chord
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December 19, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
In February 2006, a part-time Canadian music student established a modest, non-commercial website that used collaborative wiki tools, such as those used by Wikipedia, to create an online library of public domain musical scores. Eleven days ago, the IMSLP disappeared from the Internet.
Source:Music Publisher's Takedown Strikes The Wrong Chord
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December 19, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
p2pnet news view Music:- “2008 has been a startling year for innovation in digital music,” says MusicAlly, going on, “So we thought we’d round up some of the most interesting startups from this year.” There’s a huge collection of 200 links including social networks, streaming sites, recommendation engines, mixtapes, online games, and so on. “They weren’t all successful (or, indeed, legal), and they’re presented in no particular order within their categories,says the post, adding: “Oh, and so
Source:Best 2008 digital music startups
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December 18, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
Musopen - free public domain music! December 8th, 2008 Musopen is a charity that aims to produce and distribute recordings and sheet music of public domain music. Musopen is an online music library of copyright free (public domain) music. We want to give the world access to music without the legal hassles so common today. There is a great deal of music that has expired copyrights, but almost no recordings of this music is in the public domain. We aim to record or obtain recordings that ha
Source:Musopen - free public domain music!
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December 15, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
In February 2006, a part-time Canadian music student established a modest, non-commercial website that used collaborative wiki tools, such as those used by Wikipedia, to create an online library of public domain musical scores. Eleven days ago, the IMSLP disappeared from the Internet.
Source:Music Publisher's Takedown Strikes The Wrong Chord
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