Pearl Jam Releases Video Under Creative Commons
minitrue writes "Pearl Jam released their first music video in quite a while under a Creative Commons license allowing anyone to "legally copy, distribute and share the clip" for noncommercial purposes. Creative Commons thinks this may be the first video produced by a major label ever to be CC-licensed. So although the file is only available as a free download via Google Video through May 24, fans can continue sharing it online themselves in perpetuity."
Just had to post this somewhere. Found out tonight that this chick that I personally know (friend's girlfriend of a friend) is on milfhunter.com. Link to the preview is below. It's interesting, because in real life, she's a 9.95, but on the video, I'd say an 8.
Curious to see what you p0rn fiends think.
http://www.ndcontent.com/mh/girls/cheryl.wmv
Instead of paying to have your album advertised, give the advertisement away for free! Not only that, release it under a "free" license you don't really understand in a format nobody can do anything with! And then, get your lawyers to add some stupid conditions to the license so it really isn't "free" anymore! Then have marketing post a link to slashdot.
Waaah, publicity stunt. It's free! Enjoy it and don't whine about it.
Yea it's free, until May 24-th (they you gotta look it up on bittorents or youtube).
And yea enjoy it, in all its compress Flash video 320x240 uneditable low bitrate glory.
Gosh that's so pathetic. I'd rather watch MTV (even if the logo "takes half the screen" , my ass).
Forgive ME, but I am using Mozilla, with of course no Flash or Javascript or other silliness enabled, and there is no "Download" link coming up on the right side of the page - or anywhere. In fact, there is no content which renders at all in Mozilla - Google offers up a blank page.
Google video is pretty useless for those of us out here with sensible Internet browsers using sensible browser settings.