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Originally Posted by NormHart
And most have text to speech disabled. 
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Should be a smiley face. When Kindle eBooks have TTS disabled, that means that that title is then legally able to have the DRM stripped (in the US). So the more Kindle eBooks that are TTS free are more eBooks we can legally remove the DRM from. Otherwise, it's a gray area as the the legality of removing the DRM. So the best solutions is for Amazon to disable TTS for all eBooks that have DRM and then we'd be all set.