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For the kind attention of Francesco Baschieri - current Voxnest CEO,
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For the kind attention of Mr. Francesco Baschieri - current Voxnest CEO,
  
 
I'm $GinoPina, from the board of Wikimedia Italia. I represent a local chapter related to the Wikimedia Foundation, a (501) foundation promoting Free knowledge to human beings.
 
I'm $GinoPina, from the board of Wikimedia Italia. I represent a local chapter related to the Wikimedia Foundation, a (501) foundation promoting Free knowledge to human beings.
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I am writing to you because we would like to allow Spreaker authors to pick a suitable license for their contents. For example, to release a Podcast in public domain.
 
I am writing to you because we would like to allow Spreaker authors to pick a suitable license for their contents. For example, to release a Podcast in public domain.
  
This is not currently possible but it's a simple goal to achieve. This approach allowed Wikipedia to expand and nowadays it generates ~22 billion visitors, every year, in a project that stimulates cooperation on culture contents made to stay. [1]
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This approach allowed Wikipedia to expand and nowadays it generates ~22 billion visitors, every year, in a project that stimulates cooperation on culture contents made to stay. [1]
  
Over the years large companies such as YouTube in 2012 and Flickr and so on embraced Wikipedia's philosophy, allowing their authors to release their work under a Free Cultural Work license and Spreaker can decide to take a similar direction. [2][3][4]
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Over the years large companies such as YouTube in 2012 for videos and Flickr for photos embraced Wikipedia's philosophy, allowing authors to release their work under a Free Cultural Work license. Spreaker can decide to take a similar direction for audio contents. [2][3][4]
  
We are available to discuss how the Spreaker platform could be improved to contribute to this revolution, allowing an author to create a work compatible with Wikipedia terms, and giving journalists, museums, cultural associations, institutions, whistleblowers, non-profit organizations, web-radios the chance to publish their work in freedom, and spread their work faster and more meaningfully, freeing them from the hassle of explicitly obtaining written authorizations, as it is often been the case in most countries.
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We are available to discuss how the Spreaker platform could be improved to contribute to this revolution, allowing an author to release a work compatible with Wikipedia terms, and giving journalists, museums, cultural associations, institutions, whistleblowers, non-profit organizations, web-radios the chance to publish their work as they like, also giving rights instead of taking them away, spreading their work faster and more meaningfully, freeing their users from the hassle of explicitly obtaining written authorizations for some uses - as it is the case in most countries.
  
Can we set up a call to discuss this topic?
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Can we set up a call?
  
 
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$GinoPina
  
 
[1]: https://stats.wikimedia.org/
 
[1]: https://stats.wikimedia.org/

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Internet ❤️ Free Cultural Works initiative

it Questa è una proposta adottabile da varie realtà, chiamata Internet ❤️ Free Cultural works. In particolare può essere portata all'attenzione di Voxnext - società che sviluppa Spreaker.com - per far sì che gli autori possano selezionare licenze libere e creare contenuti compatibili con Wikipedia. Il resto della lettera prosegue in inglese - la lingua con cui ci si confronterà con Voxnest.


en This is an adoptable proposition called Internet ❤️ Free Cultural works that can be bring to the attention of Spreaker but feel free to adapt.

What Wikimedia Italia wants

Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That’s our commitment. [1]

As Wikimedians, and Spreaker users, and Free content authors, we want an official way to pick a Free license when publishing a Podcast in Spreaker.

What could Spreaker do

Spreaker can become even more conducive to the dissemination of audio contents and works, expanding its coverage to the authors of Free Cultural Works.

Spreaker can be helped in this process by Wikimedia Italia to find the best strategy to welcome journalists, museums, cultural associations, institutions, whistleblowers, non-profit organizations, web-radios and Wikimedia users, helping them in disseminating their content for the whole of humanity.

Techical draft for Spreaker

Actually the Spreaker CMS page does not allow to pick a preferred license for a podcast, and therefore not a Free Cultural Works license.

The proposed solution is to enhance the page introducing a simple license picker.

Example backend integration

Introduce in the Spreaker CMS a simple "license picker" for Podcasts.

Example entries:

Suggested icon Suggested title Suggested Tooltip
All rights reserved logo.svg
All rights reserved (default) Play only on authorized platforms. No other right. This is the default.
Cc by-nc icon.svg Non-Commercial Allow everything but no commercial purposes. More rights than above.
CC-BY-SA icon yellow.svg Share-Alike Allow everything (but please don't add restrictions). Boost diffusion.
❤️
CC-BY icon yellow.svg Attribution Allow everything (but cite me). Super-boost diffusion.
❤️❤️
Creative Commons zero small yellow.svg Public Domain Anything allowed. Super-super-boost diffusion!
❤️❤️❤️
❤️ = virality of your Free Cultural work

Note: As Wikimedia Italia we are interested in having at least the licenses marked with one or more ❤️. The others are just complementary suggestions probably appreciable by Spreaker creators.

Example frontend integration

An additional line can be shown after the user description to enhance the visibility of copyright status.

Example 1
This is an example description of a Pink Floyd song.
© All rights reserved
Example 2
This music was made by the Dubioza rock-band.
© released under CC BY-NC
Example 3
This is an example interview of Aaron Swartz.
🄯 released with ❤️ under CC BY-SA (Free Cultural Work!)
Example 4
This podcast describes the Mona Lisa.
🄯 released with ❤️ under CC BY (Free Cultural Work!)
Example 5
This podcast is a very interesting 25-hour reportage on marine noises.
🄯 released with ❤️ under Public Domain (Free Cultural Work!)

Note: Wikimedia Italia is interested in just declaring that something is under a CC BY-SA or CC BY or CC zero license. Any other information is purely an example or cosmetic.

Contact stub

en This is a communication stub for the company handling Spreaker that could be sent by Wikimedia Italia. Request for Comments.
it Questa è una bozza per il primo contatto fra Wikimedia Italia e la società che gestisce Spreaker. Ogni aiuto è ben visto.

For the kind attention of Mr. Francesco Baschieri - current Voxnest CEO,

I'm $GinoPina, from the board of Wikimedia Italia. I represent a local chapter related to the Wikimedia Foundation, a (501) foundation promoting Free knowledge to human beings.

I am writing to you because we would like to allow Spreaker authors to pick a suitable license for their contents. For example, to release a Podcast in public domain.

This approach allowed Wikipedia to expand and nowadays it generates ~22 billion visitors, every year, in a project that stimulates cooperation on culture contents made to stay. [1]

Over the years large companies such as YouTube in 2012 for videos and Flickr for photos embraced Wikipedia's philosophy, allowing authors to release their work under a Free Cultural Work license. Spreaker can decide to take a similar direction for audio contents. [2][3][4]

We are available to discuss how the Spreaker platform could be improved to contribute to this revolution, allowing an author to release a work compatible with Wikipedia terms, and giving journalists, museums, cultural associations, institutions, whistleblowers, non-profit organizations, web-radios the chance to publish their work as they like, also giving rights instead of taking them away, spreading their work faster and more meaningfully, freeing their users from the hassle of explicitly obtaining written authorizations for some uses - as it is the case in most countries.

Can we set up a call?

Kindly,

$GinoPina

[1]: https://stats.wikimedia.org/
[2]: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2797468?hl=en
[3]: https://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
[4]: https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/freeworks/

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