Good CBC! This segment |MP3| appeared in a recent CBC Spark podcast. It features recent SFFaudio Podcast guest Hugh McGuire (the founder of LibirVox) talking about the uses of public domain materials for making audiobooks. Regular podcast feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/cbcradiospark Added… Read moreCBC Spark: Hugh McGuire and LibriVox
The SFFaudio Podcast #075 – Jesse and Scott talk to Hugh McGuire, the founder of LibriVox.org. Talked about on today’s show: LibriVox’s Wikipedia entry, Ear Ideas, Book Oven, Hugh’s top secret audiobook project [coming soon], the free software movement, Richard… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #075 – TALK TO: Hugh McGuire
The SFFaudio Podcast #063 – Scott and Jesse talk to Rick Jackson and William Coon about audiobook narration and recording. Talked about on today’s show: Eloquent Voice Audiobooks, Wonder Audio, LibriVox.org, WordPress, Elements of SEO (a wordpress theme), The Fabulous… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #063 – TALK TO: Rick Jackson and William Coon
If you’ve been watching or listening to CPAC, you may have been mislead by a very bad translation. CPAC’s podcast Canada’s House of Commons – Question Period for June 14th 2010 |MP3| (20:30 – 23:00) The exchange in English, for… Read moreCopyfight: Question Period June 14th, 2010: Bill C-32
Jesse Brown of TVO’s Search Engine podcast interviews Member of Parliament Marc Garneau, the Liberal industry critic, (and former astronaut). Sez Jesse Brown: The number of ways you can break the law by playing with your own property is set… Read moreTVO Search Engine: Interview with MP Marc Garneau about Bill C-32
Canada’s Conservative government has tabled a new copyright bill (a proposed law). Bill C-32 contains a provision to prevent the legalization of most of the rights it purports to be enshrining. The DRM (Digital Rights Management) protection provisions in Bill… Read moreCBC Spark: Bill C-32, Canada’s awful new copyright legistlation