I suppose, if someone were willing to find a way, that such a ruling might allow the reading of the protected books on the pc. As far as the iphone goes, though, apples ibooks already work on it. I haven't been brave enough to try kindle books as of yet, because I suspect there may be a problem with them.


On 7/27/2010 16:33, Tactile Display wrote:
Thanks to all who responded to my message. I guess the AJC staffer
missed the point. The article made a big deal of the fact that blind
users now could use e-book apps.
Thanks for the enlightment, Peter Duran

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