Hi Harish, in no way my objective was to link up the copyright issue with 
the inaccessibility of the PDF documents, it was just an ironical  situation 
that we all have to face I was talking about. In any case, there have been 
variety of other innumerable issues that we confront with respect to the PDF 
documents.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kotian, H P" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] PDF Inaccessibility


Dear Vikas

Strictly speaking, this issue is out of scope from the Copyright bill. In 
keeping with the spirit of your assertion, we certainly must demand 
accessible PDF statement.  This is a perpetual battle we will have to deal 
with.
There cannot be a software solution because the content developer in his 
wisdom set the security so.

Accessibility  is an unearthly word in the world of the able bodied. The 
effort involved is so huge it feels like ants trying to pull a railway 
wagon.

Harish Kotian


-----Original Message-----
From: Vikas Kapoor [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 14 June 2012 12:59
To: Access India
Subject: [AI] PDF Inaccessibility

Folks,
It is deeply regretted that on the one hand the copyright bills has given us 
an opportunity to access an abundance of print material which hither to 
cannot be accessed by the print disabled people, while on the other hand 
we're unable to access our own personal documents, be they the medical 
reports, bank statements or any official bills because most of the corporate 
sectors these days are producing the PDF documents in such a way which 
cannot be read out by any screen reader. For quite some time, the Lal 
Pathology Laboratory, which is supposed to be the best accredited lab all 
over India has been producing the personal medical reports which are not 
accessible through any screen reader. As soon as you open them, you screen 
reader will give you a message "the Author set this documents in a way which 
prevents access," and the JAWS will say protection failure., needless to 
mention that the contents are very much visible on the screen for a sighted 
people and not accessible by the screen readers. If anybody has any solution 
to this, can share, except indeed suggesting to convert the same with the 
help of any OCR programme, which is of course is the last option. I think 
we, as an organization, or any registered organisation can approach to them 
and launch the protest on behalf of the entire VI community because this is 
also a violation to our right to print accessibility.
Vikas Kapoor,
MSN Id: [email protected], Yahoo&Skype Id: dl_vikas,
Mobile: (+91) 9891098137.

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