Saturday, August 10, 2019

Audible Captions, Copyright Lawsuits, and Other News from the World of Writing - Indies Unlimited

My work is never done.
Panzer was sweeping the floor in the Panzermobile when he discovered a post under the mat on the passenger side. Pulling it out, our fastidious kitty discovered it was a post from the Indies Unlimited site about news in the publishing world.

Melinda Clayton's post begins with an examination of Audible's soon to be introduced Captions feature. Panzer told you about Captions a few days ago in two posts. Audible still isn't giving out any concrete information about what the new feature will do. The second section is about new legislation which would make it easier and less expensive to go after copyright infringers. The last section of the post is about book marketing. There are several links included in the post to further information about each section.

Panzer says, "Hmm ... This little kitty thinks ... By not giving out any information, Audible seems to be deliberately causing a lot of speculation about the Captions feature just to build up the hype."

Note: This is a short-medium length post. Bring a cup of tea and a muffins for today's reading selection. If you plan to follow the links in the post, bring a thermos of tea and four muffins.

To read the post tootle over to Audible Captions and more

To read Panzer's first post about Audible's Captions feature tootle over to Audible text Captions feature

To read Panzer's second post about Audible's Captions tootle over toAudible's Captions program

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