When did Tuebl become an audiobook site?

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When did Tuebl become an audiobook site?
The site I get my ebooks from is down (I’m really hoping it isn’t forever, but it may just be the case…) For reference, I am referring to tuebl.ca. Pretty bummed. It was a completely legal site too. :(
Edit: turns out they were rebranding as ebook.bike. Now the site is back and I can get books again!
tuebl.ca is full of literature!
I use tuebl.ca for almost all of my ebooks... I download old classics off of here for school (so that I won’t have to buy a hard-copy) onto my tablet, but there are also some more modern but illegal copies of literature here as well... if you are an ebook person, this is full of them
If You Are Looking For A Read
http://tuebl.ca/search They have almost anything.
Here Is Some Context For Your Fandom Freakout
eBooks piracy has been a challenge for many published and indie authors for a while. You are in (good?) company. A site similar to ebooks-tree is Tuebl
http://www.mtoddgallowglas.com/daily-rants/ebook-piracy-hard-numbers/ (2015)
http://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/ebook-publishers-may-soon-sue-isp-providers-over-pirate-ebooks (2014)
http://badredheadmedia.com/2014/07/09/5-tips-handling-dreaded-ebook-pirates-guest-macpetreshock/ (2014)
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/ebook-piracy-safer-than-purchase/ (2013)
The Ultimate Ebook Library, TUEBL, is taking countermeasures against anti-piracy company MUSO for continued abuse of its DMCA takedown process. The ebook site is demanding the payment of a $150 fine, while threatening to ban MUSO's IP-addresses and restore previously removed books if the company fails to comply.
Some more info on that Tuebl site. Unfortunately it appears to be regular piracy. :/