Greg,
On Oct 16, 2007, at 12:36 AM, Greg Kearney wrote:
So you can burn anything for personal use just don't distribute it?
Do I have that right?
Absolutely!
Whether you listen to the material on your computer in real time or
create an audio file and then listen to it on your iPod or burn a CD
and then listen to it in your stereo does not matter. It is all fine;
you have the right to use audio files created with the voices for
personal use. And if the content you convert consist of personal
material you may even distribute it. Say that you write an
introduction to the VO version of Leopard and put an audio version
created with the Infovox iVox voices on your web site this is fine as
long this is a part of a personal hobby activity and not because your
boss pays you to create such material or because it is part of your
professional responsibilities. It is only when it is part of a
commercial or professional activity that you need to contact Acapela
Group and get an appropriate license.
david.