"I wonder if the response would be the same at a community centred around writers rather than podfics?"
There are f-locked communities to which I belong where a reposting outside the community of the original (arguably transformative) author's work, without the original author's permission, is grounds for a ban from that community.
I guess that might not matter to a podficcer who's not a member of that community.
But I also guess I'm wondering what's so sufficiently compelling about the act of podficcing that a potential podficcer wouldn't at least consider a request for permission – particularly in cases, as you say, where deliberate attempts have been made to limit works' exposure.
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There are f-locked communities to which I belong where a reposting outside the community of the original (arguably transformative) author's work, without the original author's permission, is grounds for a ban from that community.
I guess that might not matter to a podficcer who's not a member of that community.
But I also guess I'm wondering what's so sufficiently compelling about the act of podficcing that a potential podficcer wouldn't at least consider a request for permission – particularly in cases, as you say, where deliberate attempts have been made to limit works' exposure.
signed,
lr