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I’m Very Happy!!!
Jamendo featured my track “In Love” as one of the best tracks of 2012, having more than 60.000 downloads!

Get the full Best of 2012 Jamendo album for free at http://www.jamendo.com/list/p89083330/best-of-2012

I’m Very Happy!!!Jamendo featured my track “In Love” as one of the best tracks of 2012, having more than 60.000 downloads!Get the full Best of 2012 Jamendo album for free at http://www.jamendo.com/list/p89083330/best-of-2012

Currently rereading: Free Culture by Lawrence Lessig, the chief founder of the Creative Commons project

This book was the reason why I made my music free to everyone who wants it. I use a Creative Commons license so people can share it freely, remix it, use it for their videos as long as they don’t use my work for commercial purposes, mention me and share their derivative works with the same license for the next person to use. I’ve met some wonderful people who built upon my work and used it for their projects and I’m very thankful for that. I find it way more collaborative and exciting than the “all rights reserved”, which means that even in the absence of a clear statement of ownership, people who want to build on or play with a creation have to expect legal blowback. 

Like Stallman’s arguments for free software, an argument for free culture stumbles on a confusion that is hard to avoid, and even harder to understand. A free culture is not a culture without property; it is not a culture in which artists don’t get paid. A culture without property, or in which creators can’t get paid, is anarchy, not freedom. Anarchy is not what I advance here.
Instead, the free culture that I defend in this book is a balance between anarchy and control. A free culture, like a free market, is filled with property. It is filled with rules of property and contract that get enforced by the state. But just as a free market is perverted if its property becomes feudal, so too can a free culture be queered by extremism in the property rights that define it. That is what I fear about our culture today.It is against that extremism that this book is written.

Download/Read the book here: http://www.free-culture.cc/freeculture.pdf
Watch the Flash presentation: http://randomfoo.net/oscon/2002/lessig/free.html

Currently rereading: Free Culture by Lawrence Lessig, the chief founder of the Creative Commons projectThis book was the reason why I made my music free to everyone who wants it. I use a Creative Commons license so people can share it freely, remix it, use it for their videos as long as they don’t use my work for commercial purposes, mention me and share their derivative works with the same license for the next person to use. I’ve met some wonderful people who built upon my work and used it for their projects and I’m very thankful for that. I find it way more collaborative and exciting than the “all rights reserved”, which means that even in the absence of a clear statement of ownership, people who want to build on or play with a creation have to expect legal blowback. Like Stallman’s arguments for free software, an argument for free culture stumbles on a confusion that is hard to avoid, and even harder to understand. A free culture is not a culture without property; it is not a culture in which artists don’t get paid. A culture without property, or in which creators can’t get paid, is anarchy, not freedom. Anarchy is not what I advance here.Instead, the free culture that I defend in this book is a balance between anarchy and control. A free culture, like a free market, is filled with property. It is filled with rules of property and contract that get enforced by the state. But just as a free market is perverted if its property becomes feudal, so too can a free culture be queered by extremism in the property rights that define it. That is what I fear about our culture today.It is against that extremism that this book is written.Download/Read the book here: http://www.free-culture.cc/freeculture.pdfWatch the Flash presentation: http://randomfoo.net/oscon/2002/lessig/free.html

Manolis Moumouzias - I know

Original videosong free mp3 
Music, Lyrics,  all instruments & vocals by Manolis Moumouzias
“I know” is a videosong, a medium with two rules: 
1. What you see is what you hear (no lip-syncing for instruments or voice). 
2. If you hear it, at some point you see it (no hidden sounds).

Lyrics
Would you tell me something I want to hear
I feel alone
Always trying to be on the safe side of life
Until this day
Never cared to learn of a different way
I need to know
I’m living the life of someone else these days
I think you know
I Know, I Know, I Know, I think you know

I get inspired into my lucid dreams
It feels so real
I’m dreaming of places I’ve never been
It feels ideal
I Know, I Know, I Know, I think you know.

I’m So Happy! My track “In Love” is the most popular track on Jamendo with more than 60.000 downloads!!! Get it for free here

I’m So Happy! My track “In Love” is the most popular track on Jamendo with more than 60.000 downloads!!! Get it for free here

Manolis Moumouzias - Past Tracks and Future Ideas - Creative Commons Music

A collection of tracks I’ve made from 1999-2006 (or 2007 maybe). All music, vocals and instruments by me. Most of the tracks are instrumental cause I didn’t own a mic back then :)

Hope you dig it! Feel free to download, share, remix, use it for your videos. My songs utilize a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike license, so all you need to do is provide attribution. Make sure to mention ‘Manolis Moumouzias’, the song title, and a link to my website (iamManolis.com) in the credits. If you use my music, please send me a note, I’d love to hear about it!
Thank you for listening!

(Source: music.iammanolis.com)

Summer night. I watched the pale moon shining. A piano melody came into my mind and…this is the result! It’s an improvisation. Watching the August moon and letting my fingers play whatever I was feeling…

Get this track (and the Desert of Silence album) for free at music.iamManolis.com.

My song “Gia Panta” (means Forever). All music and instruments by me. Vocals by me and Artemis. Release under a Creative Commons Licence (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). Check music section for free download.

My “Shut your mouth” videosong. This is my first videosong, a medium with 2 rules:
1. What you see is what you hear (no lip-syncing for instruments or voice)
2. If you hear it, at some point you see it (no hidden sounds)

Release under a Creative Commons Licence (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). Free download here