Ali hatte einen ziemlich ausführliche Twitter-Diskussion mit Harper & Collins, dem Verlag, der die AudioGo-Rechte besitzt, leider mit unerquicklichem Ausgang - hier ein Auszug:
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RichardArmitageNet @RAnetdotcom 4 Std.
@HarperAudioUK very sad news indeed but thank you for the clarification.
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HarperAudio London @HarperAudioUK 4 Std.
@RAnetdotcom Definite no, sorry. We own publishing rights as Bernard's UK pub, but someone else bought rights to the actual recording :-(
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HarperAudio London @HarperAudioUK 5 Std.
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Afraid RA's no longer available (sad—we're big fans too) but we have a great version by Jonathan Keeble http://bit.ly/1sXTPrM Zitat:
RichardArmitageNet @RAnetdotcom 37 Min.
@HarperAudioUK sorry I have another Q. If someone else bought the rights to the recording, does that mean RA's narration of Lords of the...
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HarperAudio London @HarperAudioUK 31 Min.
@RAnetdotcom No, I'm afraid only we can publish LotN. So whoever bought the rights to RA's recording can't do anything with it.
RichardArmitageNet @RAnetdotcom 12 Min.
@HarperAudioUK that's an odd thing for them to do then...? Thank you for this info. Much appreciated.