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Originally Posted by wallcraft
The actual current, November 2006, exception to the DMCA ...:
"...contain access controls that prevent the enabling ... of screen readers that render the text into a specialized format."
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so, anyone who needs a larger font on a non-backlit screen due to their eyes, would be allowed to break the DRM and transfer it to the Kindle (just as others break DRM to be able to listen)? Right?