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I think the organization is reasonably notable. There's a version that doesn't look like self-promotion in the editing history a month or so back (before the edits of Audiobooklover). Perhaps we can roll back to that? --Alvestrand13:11, 27 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It was still (or again?) mostly a copy/paste from http://www.rfbd.org/about.htm. I've shortened and copyedited it, and added some additional detail about how their service is different from the mass consumer "books on tape" products. However, it's still a paraphrasing of the salient parts of their web page, which is better than a copy/paste but not as encyclopedic as I would like. Any suggestions for taking it to the next step? Petershank (talk) 22:42, 6 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]