I was not happy when I purchased the Turkish Course last year as much of the text is illegible the audio crackly and the whole course is very old, in spite of my complaints Langocity refused to refund my money, I now find that the whole course is available on Public Domain by the original creators of this course Namely FSI language courses and they say on there homepage
Welcome to fsi-language-courses.org - the home for language courses developed by the Foreign Service Institute.
These courses were developed by the United States government and are in the public domain.
This site is dedicated to making these language courses freely available in an electronic format. This site is not affiliated in any way with any government entity; it is an independent, non-profit effort to foster the learning of worldwide languages. Courses here are made available through the private efforts of individuals who are donating their time and resources to provide quality materials for language learning
They state they are non profit making so why do Langocity take their product and sell it on? Is this legal even? Would be interesting to know
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