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Originally Posted by StephanieP
Oh, I didn't know that. But still, you have to admit it sounds awfully funny to not allow something to be read aloud.
Even if the program won't read it aloud, nothing is stopping the person who bought it from doing so. I fail to see how disabling that protects much of anything.
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this is a side effect of what they don't allow, not the main intent. The read aloud software has to have access to the data. Providing this permission also allows a DRM hole which is what they are really trying to block.
Dale