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Sean Lynch | February 21, 2007

Puretracks – Canadian Online Music Retailer goes DRM-less on indie offerings
Moosehead tackles last Canadian holdout: Saskatchewan
How to get iTunes to sort your albums (almost) exactly how you want it
Ariel Atom coming to Canada for a test drive
Dynamic languages hitting home on the desktop

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Odd Job Jack goes Creative Commons

Sean Lynch | July 27, 2006

Odd Job Jack, a cartoon sitcom on The Comedy Network (Canadian TV channel) produced by Smiley Guy Studios, has released all of the artwork for the TV series under the Creative Commons license. As far as I know, this is the only show currently in production to do so. Futurama next? *crosses fingers*

Master flash files and bitmaps of every piece of art used in this season of Odd Job Jack. Every character, prop, and background from every episode plus tutorials and other support material. All free to hack, use, remix under a share-friendly license.

The content package weighs in at around 800 MB per episode and will be released weekly alongside its weekly broadcast. You can download the torrent which is being hosted on Legal Torrents and The Pirate Bay (Canadians love Sweden!).

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