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  1. NZ Music Month kicks off with Mukuna

    Date: 19/01/2011

    CC licensed Mukuna is the offical NZ Music Month 2009 gig guide

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  2. The Australian GILF website is up and running

    Date: 19/01/2011

    This story from CC Australia details the use of Creative Commons by the Government Information Licensing Framework, and links to recent developments for open access to Australian Government information.

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  3. The Cyclopedia of New Zealand is now online for sharing

    Date: 19/01/2011

    The New Zealand Electronic Text Centre has just published the final volume of The Cyclopedia of New Zealand, making the full six-volume work available under a BY-SA NZ licence.

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  4. Radio New Zealand introduces Creative Commons licences to online scheduling

    Date: 19/01/2011

    State-funded public radio broadcaster, Radio New Zealand now offers their daily online programme schedules under a Creative Commons BY-ND 3.0 New Zealand Licence.

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  5. Make the Most of Pattern Dot Life

    Date: 19/01/2011

    Kiwi musician Jeremiah Ross of Module has released his new CC licensed live album for remixing. Module fans are encouraged to download and share tracks from Pattern Dot Life and then upload remixed versions for him to consider for official release.

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  6. Professor Lawrence Lessig, keynote speaker at LIANZA Conference

    Date: 19/01/2011

    Professor Lawrence Lessig will be presenting a keynote address, “Keeping the outside outside the box: The role of independence in the profession of the librarian, and academy, and the threats both now face” at the LIANZA (Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa) Conference in Auckland in November.

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  7. The Indie Band Survival Guide

    Date: 19/01/2011

    Exploring the ability for indie bands to be successful on their own, without the help of a major recording deal, in the current music industry.

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  8. Remixing Australian Literature

    Date: 19/01/2011

    The Remix My Lit project will produce the world’s first remixed and re-workable short story anthology.

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