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I often buy both and know many other people that do the same.

That is what "Immersion Reading" is. You buy an audiobook and a kindle e-book or text copy and follow along with the text while listening. I do this for most of the books I read. It's a feature on the Fire tablets, if you have an Audible title in your library you can buy a kindle e-book or borrow the kindle e-book title from a public library using Overdrive and they will sync together on the tablet. Now I won't need to buy an e-book or physical copy, or locate one from a library. I like that, it will save me time and money. But it seems like a simple, cut and dried case of copyright infringement to me (unless Audible is producing the audio AND publishing the e-books and paperbacks).


I don‘t think names and prices will be written correctly all the time.
Youtube has the same problem. Using subtitles on youtube doesn’t show them correctly all the time.
On the other hand I don‘t understand why only some titles will be available on launch.
English isn’t my mother language and I really would appreciate this feature asap.


That isn't what the second article claims. This says the Authors Guild had a problem with it.
"This isn’t the first time that Amazon has come under fire for publishers when it comes to translating text to audio, or vice-versa. In 2009, the company backtracked on a text-to-speech feature on the Kindle, which allowed readers to listen to their book with machine-generated narrator. The Authors Guild argued that the feature deprived authors of their audio rights, and Amazon disabled it."
Copyright rules are a tricky subject. Technically according to the letter of the non-enforceable law we weren't allowed to rip audio CDs to iTunes. I have many audiobooks in iTunes that are ripped from purchased audio CDs (from Audiobookstand when they were in operation).
I hope they sort things out, it appears that many publishers are opting out though. It would save me a lot of money on e-book purchases.

"AAP Suit Seeks to Block Implementation of Audible Captions"
https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/b...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/t...