As I said, there are allready rights to create large print versions of books for the visually impared in the UK, without publisher permission. This can and should be extended to any disability (one of my dyslexic friends reads far more easily with a red-tinted background, for instance), including TTS avaliability.
Indeed, there's a treaty before the WIPO this year to create those exemptions internationally. Publishers are frantically working to block it.
If they think there are not de-DRM'ed versions allready out there, they're dreaming anyway.
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