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Old 04-18-2017, 01:10 PM   #3
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The vision of Saga is to revive great works by great authors to the market by digitizing the written word into digital formats such as eBooks and audio books.
Especially easy if they just repackage other peoples work.


EDIT, see post below. It doesn't appear that LibriVox publishes any kind of guidelines on how their recordings may be used? Just because the books are PD and the recordings are made available for free doesn't mean that they can't have some say in what is done with the recordings (such as repackaging and selling them).

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