The guild contended that authors should be awarded audio-licensing fees for e-books. "That’s an audio right, which is derivative under copyright law." "They don’t have the right to read a book out loud," said Paul Aiken, executive director of the Authors Guild, in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. Amazon's Kindle 2 reader shipped with a function to read e-books out loud, and the Authors Guild made a fuss alleging copyright violations that would cut into sales of audiobooks. The new detail about audio dictation should raise more questions. That's good news for iPad customers, because that means bookworms won't be limited to the offerings in the iBooks store, which are based on partnerships that Apple inked with publishers. And you can add free EPUB titles to iTunes and sync them to the iBooks app on your iPad. "That makes it easy for publishers to create iBooks versions of your favorite reads. "The iBooks app uses the EPUB format - the most popular open book format in the world," Apple's site reads. And for EPUB titles that are not offered through the iBooks store, you can manually add them to iTunes and then sync them to the iPad:
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