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Originally Posted by sirbruce
Well, it turns out that clause 4. may not apply because those works *are* available in a TTS-enabled format... if you can provide proof that you're blind or visually impaired. Here's a repost from the Amazon Kindle forums:
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As has been stated repeatedly already, being blind or visually impaired are not requirements in order to qualify for the DMCA exceptions. That's very nice of them to provide alternative copies for people with those specific disabilities, but the law is written to be much broader than that. Amazon and Random House don't get to define what "adversely affected" means.