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Terms of service

Plain terms for this website, our recordings, and the Mia Audio app.

Last updated 21 August 2026

Who you are dealing with

Mia Media is a product of Mia IP, operated by Voyage Manager Ltd, registered in England and Wales under company number 07365818, registered office 48 Gunhild Way, Cambridge CB1 8RB, United Kingdom. These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales.

The Mia Audio app

Mia Audio is licensed to you for personal use on your own devices, not sold. It is a player for audio files you provide. It contains no content, supplies no content, and makes no network requests.

You are responsible for the files you put into it, and for holding whatever rights are needed to have them. We have no visibility of what they are and no ability to check.

The app is provided as it is. We have taken care with it, but we cannot promise it is free of defects, and we are not liable for lost data. Keep your own copies of your audio files — the app is a player, not a backup.

Our recordings

Our audiobooks are produced from texts in the public domain. The underlying texts belong to nobody, and we claim no rights over them. The recordings themselves are our own work and remain our copyright.

When you buy a recording you get a personal licence to listen to it, keep it, and move it between your own devices, in perpetuity. The files carry no DRM. You may not redistribute them, resell them, publish them, or use them to train a model.

Every recording states plainly how it was produced, including its use of synthesised narration, before you buy it.

If we have a rights position wrong

We check the copyright status of every text before work begins. If you believe we have got one wrong, write to hello@miabazo.com. We will take the title down while we investigate rather than argue first.

This website

The content of this site is ours, and is provided for information. We may change it, or these terms, and the date at the top of this page will change when we do.

Your statutory rights

Nothing in these terms removes rights you have under consumer law, including any right to a refund for something faulty.