The community of electronic music authors
CjClub.ru (
Wikipedia article ) has introduced support for choosing
Creative Commons licenses , the project creator Mikhail Gavrish
wrote in his blog on the site. Now authors can share their works with users, and users clearly know their rights to use tracks. “We try to keep up with the progressive part of the Internet community and introduce Creative Commons licenses into our system,” it is written in a post.
You can specify a license when downloading a track. The licenses have a description in Russian. The selected license will be displayed next to the track everywhere on the site. In particular, license icons appeared on the main page next to new and better tracks.
During the survey, which was conducted in a post, 62% of the voters said that they would use Creative Commons licenses on the site, which shows that the authors are not against copying their music, but rather want to be allowed to do it, which is what Creative License will Commons. Such a musician is not afraid of piracy, because pirates automatically become their assistants - distributors of their music in accordance with the license.
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CjClub.ru is not alone in the world of CC-music.
Electronic music from Russian authors under Creative Commons licenses can also be found on the well-known
Jamendo site.

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