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Old 06-01-2009, 05:40 PM   #70
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Relax people. Re-Read the draft and then take a look at the comparatively few amount of current books that are published as special, accessible versions for visually impaired people. It's a shame! Authors and copyright holders (including me) tend to forget these people. This is just the bitter truth and shows why new rules for visually impaired people are necessary in our "modern society".

I couldn't care less if visually impaired people are allowed to get my works for free (or low-priced). Even commercial redistribution to other visually impaired people doesn't give me headache. They aren't my customers now and offering a special version for visually impaired people is very often a money-losing business (far too few buyers). Just my two cents.
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