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Old 10-17-2012, 02:06 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by gastan View Post
The NFB is very proactive in litigating ereader programs that they feel don't meet ADA requirements. They have been involved in more than several dozen cases in the last few years; and AFAIK they have always won. They isssued a press release just last month concerning the new kindles in which they stated: "...there is no evidence that these new Kindles are accessible."
No problem there. All schools need to do is buy different devices for these students. The rest can use standard Kindles.
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