November 29, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Movies | No Comments
In the history of Doctor Who, there is one writer who seems to have disappeared into obscurity - despite writing two Tom Baker-era stories, little has been documented about him, nor has there been any critical discussion of his work.His name is David Agnew.Admittedly, he is a tough individual to track down - he is the BBC equivalent of Alan Smithee, a name that is used when a script editor (or as we Yanks say it, “show runner”) cannot/does not take credit for a script he/she has written. Which i
Source:Who's David Agnew?
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November 29, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Books | No Comments
At its worst a free audiobook can sound like a teenager reading aloud in high school English class. At its best it can offer excellent sound quality and skilled narration infused with a passion for the text. In between is a world of competent readings, sometimes spiced with affected accents, mumbled words and distant car horns and reflecting all ma
Source:'If you don't mind Car Horns'…iPod Ready Public domain books available
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November 29, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain | No Comments
Artists are warning that something as simple as street photography could die out under the Australia Council’s proposed protocols for photographing children.
Source:Children in artwork rules 'too restrictive' (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
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November 29, 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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November 29, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
Downloading illegal music has become a hot topic on the Web. So much so that it’s easy to forget about the plethora of sites dedicated to free, legal music. We’ve put together a list of 30+ sites that will keep your MP3 player playing until your batteries are completely drained. Whether you’re into pop, jazz, metal or classical, there’s something here for everyone. Let us know which are your favorites. Amazon MP3 Store - The vast majority of the music at Amazon is for sale, but they do
Source:Keep Rocking: 30+ Sites for Free & Legal Music
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November 28, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Books | No Comments
A general rule for determining whether a public domain book is in the public domain is to check if it is published. If the book is published and the copyright date is 1922 or before,then it is in the public domain. But the real problem comes for works that are:
Source:Resolving Public Domain Copyright Issues by Andrew Gowans
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November 28, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Pictures | No Comments
This is a place for free public domain photos and desktop wallpapers. Large collection of High Resolution photos and wallpapers, Thousands of high quality public domain pictures, easy to search, All photos on Photos8.com are public domain. You may use these images for any purpose, including commercial.
Source:Photos8.com (Public Domain Wallpapers and Photos)
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November 28, 2008 | Filed Under Public Domain Songs | No Comments
Filed under: Nintendo Wii, E3, Rhythm Speaking at the Nintendo’s 2008 E3 developer roundtable, Shigeru Miyamoto has confirmed that the Wii Music “game” disc will contain 50 songs, featuring a variety of of public domain songs, as well as licensed music. As for DLC? Nintendo is “not really thinking” about digital song distribution, instead focusing on using WiiConnect24 to share music videos. Gallery: Wii MusicPermalink | Email this | Comments
Source:Wii Music disc to include licensed songs, Nintendo 'not really thinking' about DLC
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