C3S
Website | https://C3S.cc |
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Contact | info@c3s.cc |
Description | The Cultural Commons Collecting Society (C3S) is a European Cooperative (SCE) officially founded in 2013. We aim to become a pan-european collecting society/PRO for works of music, i.e., a modern alternative to GEMA in Germany, with full support for Creative Commons Licensing, amongst other things. The C3S project was launched in 2010 as the main project of OpenMusicContest.org e.V., a friendly society for the support of free and open art, culture and science. |
Members | |
Projects | create project |
Self-organized Sessions | Why your favorite musician will love Adore |
Related to assembly | Free Software Foundation Europe |
Tags | music, creative commons, c3s, free culture, gema, adore |
Registered on | 22 November 2015 17:49:06 |
Location for self-organized sessions | no |
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Location | Note: The location on the map does not represent a reservation of a location and might not represent the actual place, where a assembly can be found. The place can be changed within the form of the assembly by anyone. It will be updated by the assembly itself on day 0 or day 1 as soon as the actual location is known.
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Meet the people behind the C3S. This year we have a special focus on our software projects, be it for our own infrastructure as a forthcoming collecting society, or "adore", a microdonation service for music lovers (answering practical questions that "Kulturwertmark" and "Kulturflatrate" raised). so if your interested in hacking the music biz with us, come by and let us show you how to get started. Also, if you're interested in the state of the project, are curious about our plans or have questions about music licensing in general, be our guest.
You can also become a member of the European Cooperative (C3S SCE) on site, or support the project (and demonstrate an acquired taste) by checking out our T-shirts and zip-hoodies.
Save the date: We will present our "adore" project in a self-organised session on day 3 (29.12.2015) at 17:00 in Hall A.1!