Sorry, to bump an old thread, but I want more feedback about this. With a
cc-by-sa, what are the pros and cons of other people selling my music
without requiring my permission?
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Burkhard Wölfel <versuchsanstalt(a)gmx.de>wrote;wrote:
Am 03.04.2012 um 01:06 schrieb Kris Calabio <kriscalabio(a)gmail.com>om>:
I'm sure a lot of you have experience distributing your music under a
Creative Commons license so I'd like some of
your thoughts. My band
finished recording a full length album recently, and we are planning on
releasing it under CC-BY-NC-SA.
Maybe you should advertise the option to relicense cc-by-sa for
alternative radio stations or people publishing compilations. NC can be a
showstopper there.
All the best for your band effort!
- Burkhard
Our plan is to sell our album with a "Name your price" deal. But if you
choose to pay over a certain amount (like $12 or
so) you also get a T-shirt
and a sticker (or some other sort of gifts). We have done something like
this in the past with our demos. We gave them away for free but also
accepted donations. A lot of people paid us nothing, but a few people were
quite generous!
How do you make money with this sort of license? Has anyone done
something similar with their pricing model? Are there other pricing models
that you prefer? What were your experiences, and how were the results?
-Kris
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