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Free Poe audiobook from Telltale Weekly -- today only!

Cory Doctorow at 10:37 pm Sun, Feb 26, 2006

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Alex Wilson, proprietor of Telltale Weekly -- a DRM-free audiobook store that releases all its recordings under Creative Commons licenses after a certain period -- sez:
In celebration of Telltale Weekly's 2nd Anniversary, I'm giving away a bestselling recording of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" for one day only in DRM-Free MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and AAC formats.

The recording reverts back to 75 cents tomorrow, and--as part of Telltale's "Funding a Free Audiobook Library" program--will be free again with a Creative Commons License in October of 2009.

Link (Thanks, Alex!)

Update: Elias sez, "A few weeks ago I discovered Poe Podcast Project, a project where people from the theatre business and the like are reading several tales from E. A. Poe, usually putting good dramatization on them." Here's the feed URL.

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