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Old 05-29-2009, 10:08 AM   #15
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Your link isn't working now (goes to a different page instead of bringing up the document), so I can't quote it directly.

But you missed the part in there where it said that the exceptions DO NOT APPLY if the work is originally available in an accessible format.

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So, for example, if I sell my book for $10, and the Virginia M. Woolf foundation makes a large-format version of that book without my authorization, they can sell or rent it to everyone, at the price they choose, for their profit, on indeterminate renumeration terms that are going to be set by statute, not by my contract.
Only if you refuse to offer one yourself. As long as you make a version available that meets the requirements for being accessible to the disabled, then you retain control and profits.

BTW, all of this already exists in US copyright law.
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