It seems to me that the service-provider should be compensated; however, should the charge not be applied to the entity that creates the Capcha barrier to the blind? I assume the Capcha industry is a for-profit affliction to us? Angelo

-----Original Message----- From: Merv Keck
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 8:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] New Captcha-Solving Service for BlindComputerUsers

I'll probably get a lot of people upset for saying this but until last year
I was a high partial. I used to solve captias for a lot of my totally blind
wife's friends for free when I could see to do it because I thought anyone
who charged per captia was taking advantage of blind people. Now that I can
bareley see to do the captia myself I feel even more strongly that we should
not have to pay per captia for a service that should be accessible anyway.
Captia is a load of crap and there should be a better, more accessible
alternative for securing web sites or whatever people are using captia to
secure. I realize this is just my opinion and I am stating it as just my
opinion.


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