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creative commons
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Creative Commons (CC) licensing appears in discussions about legal music streaming on restricted networks, where platforms like Jamendo and Free Music Archive offer CC-licensed tracks. A 2011 link roundup notes YouTube's adoption of CC licensing for user uploads. Community members also praise CC licenses for their human-readable format, contrasting them with traditional software EULAs such as Microsoft's Windows Vista license. These references show CC licensing as a tool for accessible, legal content sharing and as a model for clearer software agreements.
Free, legal, and genuinely usable music on restricted networks is more attainable than most people assume—there are several reputable sites and apps that let you stream or download tracks without the regional blocks, heavy DRM, or subscription walls of the major services. This feature evaluates...
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I always liked how easy and human readable creative commons license pages, see for example Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
I only wish they make every license like this, as i am not ready to read long text full of legal jargon's
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See for example this...