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Old 05-29-2009, 10:26 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
It doesn't say they can sell or rent it to everyone, only the visually impaired.
You're misreading it. 4(c).1 says for-profit entities can engage in regular for-profit exempted reproduction (fair use, etc.). 4(c).2 says that regardless of whether or not it's in "accessible format", they can reproduce it for rental or free so long as it's ONLY to the visually impaired. 4(c).3 says that if it's not in an "accessible format", they can reproduce a rental or free version with compensation to the author. This third option does NOT require the "accessible format" they provide be accessibly ONLY by the visually impaired. This is exactly what Virginia M. Woolf does with large-print ebooks; anyone can download them.
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