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Claude Almansi

National Federation of the Blind Responds to Authors Guild Statement on the Amazon Kindle 2 - Forbes.com - Newswire - Feb 12 09 - 0 views

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    "Amazon has taken a step in the right direction by including text-to-speech technology for reading e-books aloud on its new Kindle 2," Dr. Maurer [President of the National Federation of the Blind] continued. "We note, however, that the device itself cannot be used independently by a blind reader because the controls to download a book and begin reading it aloud are visual and therefore inaccessible to the blind. We urge Amazon to rectify this situation as soon as possible in order to make the Kindle 2 a device that truly can be used both by blind and sighted readers. By doing so, Amazon will make it possible for blind people to purchase a new book and begin reading it immediately, just as sighted people do."
Claude Almansi

DAISY: National Federation of the Blind Responds to Authors Guild Statement on the Amazon Kindle 2 - Feb 13 09 - 0 views

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    The blind and other readers have the right for books to be presented to us in the format that is most useful to us, and we are not violating copyright law as long as we use readers, either human or machine, for private rather than public listening. The key point is that reading aloud in private is the same whether done by a person or a machine, and reading aloud in private is never an infringement of copyright. Amazon has taken a step in the right direction by including text-to-speech technology for reading e-books aloud on its new Kindle 2". More details are available on the Forbes website.
Claude Almansi

[A2k] The National Federation of the Blind Statement re Authors Guild's claim re Kindle2 - Feb 13 09 - 0 views

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    The blind and other readers have the right for books to be presented to us in the format that is most useful to us, and we are not violating copyright law as long as we use readers, either human or machine, for private rather than public listening.
Claude Almansi

NFB - National Federation of the Blind Responds to Authors Guild Statement on the Amazon Kindle 2 Feb 12 09 - 0 views

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    Same as in Forbes' but on the NFB site with contact info
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