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Originally Posted by Quoth
I'm not trying to make it sound nefarious.
You are also quibbling and sounding like a Google cheerleader. Why should any human be pro-Corp for corp that act like laws are only for consumers and use their money to get laws that suit them?
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I don't care if Google is found guilty of breaking any laws or not. I will use what services they provide that I find useful, and won't use those that I don't (or one's they're not legally allowed to provide me). I don't see the point in rooting against, or for, corporate entities like they're good or evil. They're not my friend or my enemy. They're a screwdriver, or a pair of pliers, in my online toolbox.
We're getting off-topic here, so this will be my last comment on the subject. Google will only be (potentially) creating auto-generated audio books for rights-holders who WANT them to. Your (and others') crusade against their scanning campaign doesn't enter into the speculative auto-generated audiobook conversation (and definitely not into the subject of Spotify's foray into audiobooks). It's a nothingburger.