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Issue #20 June 2006
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Brad Sucks, the open source one-man band
Community Relations Manager Greg DeKoenigsberg interviews Brad Turcotte, the one-man band behind "Brad Sucks," one of the first fully open source web-based recording artists.
Brad began releasing his works under a Creative Commons license in 2002, and also includes the source files to all of his songs. He encourages fans to remix to their hearts' content.
Find out why he does what he does, and how it's working out for him so far.
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