On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 5:25 PM, W. Michael Petullo <mike(a)flyn.org> wrote:
I am trying to help get some voice recordings for the Asterisk PBX
into
Fedora. These support features like voicemail and an echo test.
Unfortunately, the audio files are not released with a clear license. As
far as I know, the woman who made the recordings does not want the
recordings used for commercial purposes. However, I am still looking for
this in writing. Does anyone know of a clear statement on this matter from
the copyright holder?
It would be great if RH could get the old "voice of RH" to do CC
licensed recordings of all the messages. Sandra had the best phone
voice I have dealt with in many years.
There is an alternative recording available at
http://www.voicevector.com/Downloads.php?PHPSESSID=001824a9b8a9a033cd47f9....
However, I don't know if the license would be acceptable to Fedora. Would
someone review this license?
For reference, please see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=428832.
Mike Petullo
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