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katiesue 07-23-2007 11:05 AM

Library question - audio books to ipod
 
Maddy has finally gotten into the Harry Potter books but she's not much of a reader so I got her Sorcers Stone on CD and put them on her ipod for her. She's loving it and reading along with the actual book.

My question is - if I were to check out the rest of the audio books from the library is it taboo to put them onto an ipod? I would erase when done but we don't really have a portiable cd player anymore so this is the best way for her to listen to them.

Ghoulish Delight 07-23-2007 11:06 AM

*Pulls out iPod and counts how many albums on it are "borrowed" from wife's job*

katiesue 07-23-2007 11:07 AM

Hehe - that's what I was thinking GD. I'd buy them for her but at $40ish a pop it runs a little pricy.

Ghoulish Delight 07-23-2007 11:08 AM

The libraries know what happens. They see people come it, check out the maximum # of CDs they're allowed at one time, then come back within a couple hours to return them and get another batch.

DreadPirateRoberts 07-23-2007 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by katiesue (Post 151980)
My question is - if I were to check out the rest of the audio books from the library is it taboo to put them onto an ipod? I would erase when done but we don't really have a portiable cd player anymore so this is the best way for her to listen to them.

It seems fine to me. You are just making it more convenient to listen to. Now if you posted that on the internet, that would be bad.

Kevy Baby 07-23-2007 11:10 AM

But the question is: is it LEGAL? It definitely sounds like a gray area, but I am curious.

Brigitte 07-23-2007 11:15 AM

We do this, only we rent them from a local movie rental place. We did buy the last 2 books though. We have them all on both computers and my iPod. Maddie's got book 1 on hers and is in about chapter 10. She's not a big reader either.

Ghoulish Delight 07-23-2007 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 151987)
But the question is: is it LEGAL? It definitely sounds like a gray area, but I am curious.

It's certainly illegal, but it's not enforced. No different than photocopying the books or duplicating the vhs videos that have been available for years. Unless you're distributing or selling them, no one's going to bother to hunt you down.

Alex 07-23-2007 11:23 AM

Definitely not legal; without specific license two copies are being made from one purchased copy. Theoretically it could get libraries into trouble if they are shown to be aware of it and doing nothing to prevent it (for this reason one library I worked at didn't prevent a patron that came in an photocopied an entire textbook but they could not use our for-fee retrieval-and-copy service for that purpose).

Many libraries over the years have tried to work out deals to allow electronic copying and distribution but I don't know if any have had broad adoption yet.

But I have seen many people not even bothering to momentarily check out the books. They just sit in a carrel with a laptop ripping them directly in the library.

Ghoulish Delight 07-23-2007 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 151995)
(for this reason one library I worked at didn't prevent a patron that came in an photocopied an entire textbook but they could not use our for-fee retrieval-and-copy service for that purpose).

That was always the Kinko's policy too. They never policed people using their self-serve machines, but they wouldn't do any of their behind the counter copy services on copyrighted materials.


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