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Originally Posted by stumped
depending on what you plan to do with your " made" audiobook isn't this legally dubious
if Amazon want £x to add the audiobook to a kindle copy you bought, but you go DIY your own for free....
surely, legally, you should stay in the world of " on demand" TTS playback. Once you seek to make a permanent recording of that, then it's like the difference between streaming and downloading [ it's the latter that can see you in court ]
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It's worth looking into, and I think I'll stick with TTS.
But I don't think anybody has been prosecuted for making a copy of legally acquiered material for their own personal use, for example making DVD of a film from TV.