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Old 04-18-2017, 02:52 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
It may be legal to sell the recordings but it's unethical.
Even if LibriVox explicitly states that it's okay and the narrators agree to it when they participate? LibriVox could have easily licensed the recordings as free to download/listen to, but not repackage in any way instead of how they've done it or required acknowledgement so people know where the recordings came from and aren't duped into buying something they could have downloaded for free.

They've been being sold on CD's for years the only thing different here is it's a download. Wouldn't be surprised it downloads have been sold for years too, just not necessarily by Audible or Downpour.

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