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Monday, May 16, 2005
465 audiobooks
More than 465 audiobooks arrived in my mailbox today. No, I don't have a mega-sized mail container, they were on SIX DVD's from audiobooksforfree.com located in the UK.
All of these audiobooks titles are copyright free classics (ie. "older" books) with only a performance copyright (held by audiobookforfree) for the actual verbal reading/recording of the books. And they fit recorded in the MP3 format onto those six data DVDs sold at the bargain price of $120. US dollars. Yay!
Newer audiobooks titles can sell for $70. EACH so I got a real bargain.
All of these audiobooks titles are copyright free classics (ie. "older" books) with only a performance copyright (held by audiobookforfree) for the actual verbal reading/recording of the books. And they fit recorded in the MP3 format onto those six data DVDs sold at the bargain price of $120. US dollars. Yay!
Newer audiobooks titles can sell for $70. EACH so I got a real bargain.
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