well I have a daisy player here.
At 12:35 p.m. 14/06/2012 -0700, you wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I'm no lawyer, but as far as I understand these things, you are
essentially correct. Daisy is one possible format, as is .brf
braille. Depending on the method you use to convert these books to
Daisy, users can open the .xml file in something like Internet
Explorer and read its contents. THis is what Bookshare used to
advise. It might be necessary to change its extension to .html
first, but you'll still get essentially the same information.
I'm also wondering just how inaccessible Daisy would actually be for
many people? THere are free programs to read it on both Windows and
Mac, not sure about linux. Also, many people have assistive tech
which could do this as well.
Hope this helps a bit,
Zack.
On Jun 14, 2012, at 12:25 PM, Thomas Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows where we stand legally on
> redistributing roll playing game source books in accessible format.
> The reason I ask is because I have a number of source books for the
> Star Wars roll playing game I'm in the process of converting to text
> or html. Once I'm done scanning and editing the source books I'd like
> to redistribute them to other blind gamers, but am not clear where I
> stand legally. I could submit them to Bookshare.org to have them
> converted to Daisy format, which would be one way of legally
> redistributing them, but most of the gamers here live outside the US
> so don't qualify for Bookshare. Therefore while submitting the scanned
> copies to Bookshare would be the legal thing to do it defeats the
> purpose of trying to redistribute them to other blind gamers here who
> might wish to join me in getting a weekly Star Wars roll playing game
> going similar to what Phil and others do with Dungeons and Dragons.
> So what i've been thinking of doing is zipping them and hosting them
> on the USA Games website, but I believe in order to legally distribute
> them they have to be in some specific accessibility format like Dasy
> and can't be in an all purpose format like text or html which I feel
> is more accessible than Daisy. Can anyone shed any light on this?
>
> Thanks.
>
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