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Originally Posted by Catlady
I was just about to post regarding this title. Elizabeth Klett is my favorite Librivox narrator, and this is apparently a title she recorded for Librivox. I noticed that some other of her Librivox titles are being sold at Audible, and that she has posted "Buyer Beware" comments on a couple of them indicating that they are her free Librivox recordings.
I contacted her through her website to let her know about this one.
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Is there a list, ranked by popularity, of LibriVox narrators? If not, it sure would be nice to have. How about it, LibriVox? I can see a couple of possible pitfalls of this, however.
Another thing that would be nice (I think) is to have different licenses for different recordings on the Librivox website. In the case of the audiobooks that you mentioned, there would be use of a(the) license to distribute freely, but not to sell. There may be a Creative Commons license with just this sort of proviso, I dunno. I admit my ignorance here--LibriVox may not even use the Creative Commons license approach (I almost never go the LibriVox website, and actually download any item from there much less frequently than that). Or, there may not be a Creative Commons license set-up for audio recordings, only for ebooks. Again, I dunno.
Would someone enlighten me?
In case anyone is interested in viewing information about the Creative Common License, and the half a dozen or so different ones that are available, you can get it straight from the horse's mouth
here, at this Creative Commons website.