![]() Did you look at the 'linked' texts on Amazon?Īmazon's search is a little odd. I was curious about what editions Audioliterature were claiming to have used for the source text if, as you say, they have to be editions that are listed on Amazon. And that ridiculous pitch-shifting makes your lovely voice sound awful. I understand what PD means but I don't believe it means you can dishonestly claim attribution as Audioliterature are doing. MaryAnn (aka "Ella Porter", after someone pitch shifted my LV recordings and posted them to Audible) In such a case, you are welcome to upload the completed audiobook using our DIY (Do-It-Yourself) option. ![]() > You must have hired a narrator outside of ACX or narrated the book yourself. ![]() Please do not claim the rights to any other person’s public domain product. > You must have put your original version up for sale on in the books section. a historical introduction or fictionalized content). ![]() > You must have created your own version of the title by adding your own original content to it (i.e. > In order to claim the rights to a public domain work, you must first make sure that it is, indeed, in the public domain. Can I upload audio for a book that is Public Domain, or out of copyright?īooks that fall under Public Domain do not typically make good candidates for audiobooks however, the only time we make an exception for Public Domain works is if your titles have met the following conditions: ![]()
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