[Nfb-krafters-korner] Story Readings

Eleni Vamvakari magkisa83 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 20 03:04:32 UTC 2011


This is a perfect example of people being ridiculous and overly
politically correct.  You weren't charging for your readings or
selling the recordings.  You are not a professional reader and are
reading to the blind, some of whom may not have, may not be able to
afford or may not know how to use accessible means of getting books.
Furthermore, there could have been children there who may have learned
an appreciation of reading and then who may have wanted to have their
parents or grandparents buy the books for them.  And of course,
there's nothing to stop adults from doing the same for themselves if
they have the means.  Parents read to groups of children at parties,
teachers read to students, camp leaders read to campers, volunteers
read to the elderly in nursing homes and so on.  Certainly, not all of
the books that they read are in the public domain and most don't go
out and look for the authors to ask permission in such cases.  There's
no difference here and we all enjoyed ourselves.  So while it makes
sense for you to promote the professional readings, I must say you're
going a bit overboard here.

Realistically,
Eleni

On 1/19/11, AUDREY WELLNER <rencraft at snet.net> wrote:
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> Members,
>    During the teachers meeting the other night, that the board members were
> invited to, it was stated that I had agreed to allow the first recording of
> the stories I read to the group in October be recorded. I answered both that
> day in October and the day of the teachers meeting a hesitant "No" because I
> was unsure that these stories weren't copyrighted and not part of public
> domain that could be read to groups, like reading to groups of children at a
> library. This is the only session I am aware of that was recorded, unless
> others were done without my knowledge.
>    Since October my decision to read them has weighed heavily on my mind and
> I have searched endlessly through the vast resources of the internet to find
> the editors site.
>    Upon contacting the editor, whose collection of edited stories I
> collected for over three years from publication in our local newspaper, the
> reply was just received that they could be read to groups for personal
> pleasure, but I feel that because she has gone through the expense of making
> her tapes for sale with other people reading the stories it would
> be irresponsible of me to cut into her financial resources by reading them
> for free.
>    So for Theresa and any other member that would like to help support the
> editor buy purchasing her tapes (for I think $35) so you can read or play
> her materials to your other groups, they can be obtained at:
> http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/AmyFriedmanampLauraHall
>     I will no longer be reading any of her collection to our group in
> consideration of all her hard work and numerous hours of editing she has
> endured to secure a financial income source for herself through these
> recordings.
>     I also hope that any member of NFB Krafters Korner or the division
> themselves that might have recorded my sessions would respect the editors
> right to ownership and not resell or reuse any recording of the materials
> read to date without prior written authorization from the editor herself.
>     Audrey J. Wellner, Secretary
>     NB Kr afters Korner division
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