June, 2006

Poem from Podcasters Across Borders

Posted on June 30, 2006 by | Posted in News | Comments: Comments Off on Poem from Podcasters Across Borders

At the Podcasters Across Borders conference June 23-24, I asked as many podcasters as I could get my mits on to do a reading for LibriVox, and here are many voices interpreting the same Emily Dickinson poem: “Life: XXI – A Book.”.

Once again, it was a fabulous weekend and thanks to all who organized and participated.

And if you were there, and would like to add your voice to the batch, pls contact Hugh at librivox AT yahoo DOT ca.

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podcaters across borders

Posted on June 26, 2006 by | Posted in News | Comments: Comments Off on podcaters across borders

This weekend I attended the Podcasters Across Borders conference wearing my LibriVox hat mostly. It was a really great event, with about 80 podcasters from Canada and the US (mostly Canada). I got most of them to record an Emily Dickinson poem, so stay tuned for that.

A big thanks and congrats to Bob, Mark, Cat, and Tod for putting the conference together.

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Happy Birthday Hugh!

Posted on June 16, 2006 by | Posted in News | Comments: 8 Comments on Happy Birthday Hugh!

Please join me in wishing a very happy birthday to Hugh, the founder of our beautiful LibriVox. We’re glad you were born, Hugh! Have some cake and read us a chapter of something ;-)

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LibriVox & net neutrality

Posted on June 5, 2006 by | Posted in News, site & admin | Comments: 5 Comments on LibriVox & net neutrality


Save the Net Now

LibriVox is not a political organization. We are based on some basic fndamental principles (see here), but other than that we steer clear of politics. We don’t want politics to distract from our simple objective: to make all books in the public domain available, for free, in audio on the internet.

However, Net Neutrality is a political issue with huge implications for everything LibriVox does. The bare bones idea of Net Neutrality is that ISPs cannot give preference to sites that pay them money, and block those that don’t. That means that under current rules of the internet, LibriVox and Disney are given the same rights and privildeges.

There is a movement afoot to change that, so that big companies could pay for preferential treatment on the network, to the detriment of stes like LibriVox. This might make, for instance, trying to get to the LibriVox site, or download our files harder and slower. In an extreme case, LibriVox might get blocked completely in favour of corporate “competition.”

Because Net Neutrality is of fundamental importance to LibriVox, we have joined the Save the Internet Coalition and we urge all LibriVox listeners and volunteers to inform themselves on the issue and act as they see fit.

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