Open source record label
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Open source record labels are a reaction against what some musicians see as corporate control of music via means of copyright. They believe that creativity requires that musicians reappropriate and reinterpret music and sounds to enable them to create truly innovative music.
Open source record labels hold that the fight over free, libre, and open content and media is a struggle over the freedoms of expression and speech, with the goal of radically opening up the possibilities of media. To this end, open source record labels attempt to release music under so-called "copyleft", a license that enables musicians to develop music collaboratively and equitably and then release it into the same licence.
[edit] Examples of open source labels
- Comfort Stand Records
- Fading Ways Music
- Krayola Records
- LOCA Records
- Magnatune
- OnClassical
- Opsound
- Small Brain Records
- Far From Showbiz
- Gizmotron
- Calabash Music