confused about audiobooks
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08-20-2022 01:57 PM
I bought a large estate collection of audiobooks and MP3-CDs. A number of the MP3-CDs are odd. They all have several books by one author. The case while attractive is generic and no publisher anywhere on it. Is it safe to assume they were somehow compiled by the guy? All but one have never been opened. Is it also safe to assume they can't be sold because there is no way to know if the guy got appropriate permission to create the discs and they are just pirated copies?
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08-20-2022 02:13 PM
If there is no information on any of the cases (such as the title & author of each book, the name of the reader, the length of the recording, etc), these may simply be recordings made by the previous owner, of audiobooks which he had borrowed from other sources (friends, relatives, the library, etc) -- so not necessarily "pirated."
If they are copies, however, they probably have no value whatsoever.
