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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
Thanks for the post.
I would be interested only in the one and only non-fiction offering, How Music Works by David Byrne, but I'd really like to have it. $8.91 is probably more than my budget can stand right now, but I notice that Audible's price is $26.95 (ack!) . . . .
If I paid the $8.91, does anyone know if it would be possible and permissible for me to give away the other audiobooks to someone else, since I wouldn't want them? If it is possible and permissible, I'm thinking that maybe I could send them to Dropbox or something like that.
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While it's technically possible to give someone the file, copyright for digital content generally prohibits sharing since there is no way to prevent you from keeping a copy when you pass it on. The bundle has a gift option, but that doesn't sound like what you want, since splitting up the bundle is your goal and certainly is not the aim of this type of deal.
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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
Thanks for your feedback.
So the average has gone up a bit . . . . Do you know (or anyone HELLO) know if the average will tend to go up over time?
This may be one of those situations where I actually need to read the agreement before I click "agree."
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The average price does tend to rise over the first few days, then again when the special surprise is revealed, but it doesn't go up that much.