Actually, to be fair, he is not changing the format of the file. The original 
file remains just as it is. He is copying the output into a different file. 
This could as easily be performed with a jack cable. Same happens if you burn 
the book to a CD, and that would be allowed.

Always great to have the police on the list. lol


On Mar 30, 2012, at 11:56 AM, Mary Otten wrote:

> Not legally. You're not suppose to change the format of the audible files.
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