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Old 08-18-2015, 12:59 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by AnnGirdharry View Post
hello,

I have a question about copyright regarding audiobooks.

If you create a video to accompany the audio reading and the video contains sub-titles, would/could this in any way be construed as 'digital' or even 'print' form of a book?

Is there someone on the forum with experience in this area?

thanks,
Ann
I would say that, just as the audio reading is considered a "new work," so would be the combined audio and video. As for the video by itself, it probably could be considered a "new work" too.

But that's just my sense of it. I don't have the kind of experience you're looking for.
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