cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/1785739
Hello Everyone! I make chiptunes on trackers which are quite famous for “keygen music” associated with software piracy. My philosophy with the music I make is that all my tracks can be downloaded for free, are copyright free, and most importantly: its source files can be accessed.
The last bit is something I dont see too much of in the music communities (correct me if I am wrong). I would definitely like to see this more popularised perhaps making something akin to “FOSS Music”. Under all of my tracks I put a mediafire link to .xm file. I think this would be incredibly useful to creators as there many times where I hear a song and just love a specific instrument or sample they used and would like to use it in my own music.
Thoughts?
Fantastic. We need more content and art that is free for creative (re)use. I think this is called Free culture or Libre culture.
I think not only computer code is better when it’s FLOSS, but every form of art greatly benefits from remixing, people taking something and pushing it forward. Using art as a from of debate.
And this works especially well without additional shackles like restrictive copyright or being proprietary.
For anyone wanting to put their art under a free license, take a look at CC0
I’d absolutely love putting any of the absolute abhorrent music or art I make under that license if it didn’t mean a large corporation could come in and use it for their own financial gain.
Then there’s CC BY-NC-SA (non-commercial use only, copyleft)and
Since this is a post about free and open-source music: non-commercial is not open-source.
Yeah. In my opinion the copyleft aspect is the most important one. It just forces them to share their derivate work under the same license. CC calls that ‘SA’ (Share-Alike). I’m perfectly okay to gift things to the community if I get the same in return. And I think that’s how it’s supposed to be. I don’t care if somebody else can make a few bucks out out of it, as long as they allow me and everyone else the same thing with their stuff. I’m not really a fan of No-Commercial. I think this is too restrictive. Prohibits good projects just because someone is making some form of profit. And ‘commercial’ isn’t well defined.
Just make it CC BY-SA if that’s important to you. Or CC0 if you don’t care or love absolute freedom.