Wednesday, September 18, 2019

In Filings Audible Says 'Captions' Copyright Case Should Be Dismissed - Publishers Weekly

Panzer had to go to the vet today, so when he got home he made a quick trip into the Catosphere. Our speedy kitty's trip took him to the Publishers Weekly site. With some digging in the posts, he found one about Audible's Captions feature.

According to the post by Andrew Albanese, Audible's lawyers made a court filing in the copyright infringement lawsuit against Audible's Captions feature. The filing stresses Audible's right to Fair Use protection from the copyright infringement claim. The filing also states the publishers gave Audible a license to the copyright of the audio books. The publishers' attorneys now have the right to respond to Audible's court filing with one of their own.
Those attorneys shouldn't have said that.

Panzer says, "Read the post to end to see what Audible's attorneys said about the publishers."

Note: This is a long-medium length post. Bring a cup of tea and two muffins for today's reading selection.

To read the post tootle over to Audible Captions

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