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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan
"Plain ol' paper books" are usually provided in braille, in cases where publishers know it is a condition of selling to a desired market (like if a school system demands it of a textbook).
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An e-Reader is not the equivalent of a published book, it is the equivalent of paper. Therefore, it is the publisher of a book (either in paper or pdf format) that should have to ensure there is also a separate braille (i.e. non e-Ink) version of that same published book available.