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Britney: Social music, not Spears

BritneyLooking for music that is licensed for consumption, are you? Well, today you get "Lucky." How about Creative Commons-licensed, to be more specific? Our own "Toxic" Grant Robertson has found "Britney" to help you socially find and share your favorite CC-music (and other free-to-use licenses) and use it for whatever non-commercial means your music-loving heart desires. Britney is a digg-like site for finding the best that free-to-use music has to offer. Great for podcasting or blogging, batteries not included. As Grant says in his post at the Digital Music Weblog, this website is great with social music sharing, but not great for cranking out kiddos for K-fed, in case you were wondering.


Tags: britney, creative commons, CreativeCommons, free-to-use, freeware, music, social

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