These books are in a new format and are not PDF

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On 16/08/2009, at 1:12 PM, "Maxwell Ivey Jr." <[email protected]>  
wrote:

>
> Hello;  When I had my windows computer, I had no trouble shopping for,
> buying, downloading, or reading ebooks from fictionwise.  But this was
> because the windows version of adobe reader is completely accessible
> where as the mac version of the adobe reader stinks out loud. lol  The
> best I can do is to have adobe convert the pdf documents to text form,
> but then that puts a lot of blnk spaces in the book taking away from
> the enjoyment of reading it. Yes, they did know i was blind because my
> first attempt i chose microsoft's ereade instead of adobe.  When i
> couldn't figure that out, they converted my purchases to adobe
> versions for free.  I told the customer service people i was blind,
> and they took me at my word and helped me out.  I think the real
> problem here is that the same people who make flash and adobe have no
> interest in going out of their way to make their products accesssible
> on a mac.  And this is probably because of the belief out there that
> the blind community uses windows exclusively.  I wish I could offer
> more help, but I thought sharing my past experiences might be
> welcome.  Take care and good luck, Max
> On Aug 15, 2009, at 11:16 PM, Greg Kearney wrote:
>
>>
>> It is not accessible on Macs iPhone and Windows.
>>
>> Greg
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 16/08/2009, at 11:13 AM, Dan Eickmeier <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Yeah seems to me as if this company has made a deliborate effort to
>>> not make their product accessible, rather than an effort to make it
>>> accessible.  Are their productsfor  the Mac, iPhone, or both?
>>> On Aug 10, 2009, at 9:08 PM, Greg Kearney wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I got this back from Fictionwise.com the eReader people. This is  
>>>> the
>>>> very thing I have worried about with the action of the Author's
>>>> Guild
>>>> in the United States.
>>>>
>>>> Here we have a company claiming that screen readers are a violation
>>>> of
>>>> copyright, which is not the case either in the U.S. or Australia.
>>>> Furthermore in the case of the Macintosh and the iPhone the screen
>>>> reader is a part of the operating system and not as Fictionwise.com
>>>> would suggest "another program".
>>>>
>>>> It is also an interesting question if writing an application or
>>>> device
>>>> which deliberately inaccessible, as would seem to be the case here,
>>>> as
>>>> opposed to simply forgetting to include accessibility may well be
>>>> illegal under civil rights laws in several nations.
>>>>
>>>> At the very least Apple should not be a party to such a thing and
>>>> should never approve applications which have been so crippled by
>>>> deliberate act.
>>>>
>>>> I have asked Fictionwise to put this statement into writing and to
>>>> mail it to me. I would urge those of you who feel strongly about
>>>> this
>>>> issue to also contact them at [email protected]
>>>>
>>>> Gregory Kearney
>>>> Manager - Accessible Media
>>>> Association for the Blind of Western Australia
>>>> 61 Kitchener Avenue, PO Box 101
>>>> Victoria Park 6979, WA Australia
>>>>
>>>> Telephone: +61 (08) 9311 8202
>>>> Telephone: +1 (307) 224-4022 (North America)
>>>> Fax: +61 (08) 9361 8696
>>>> Toll free: 1800 658 388 (Australia only)
>>>> Email: [email protected]
>>>>
>>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>>
>>>>> From: "Fictionwise.com" <[email protected]>
>>>>> Date: 11 August 2009 2:49:02 AM
>>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>>> Subject: Response for Support Ticket #102495
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately, the ability to scoop the ebook's text using another
>>>>> application has been disabled for copyright-protection reasons.
>>>>>
>>>>> Being able to scoop the text out, into another program, would  
>>>>> allow
>>>>> for easy duplication of copyrighted materials.
>>>>>
>>>>> Our software cannot be used with screen-reader software.
>>>>>
>>>>> We apologize for the inconvenience.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ted
>>>>> eReader.com Support Team
>>>>>
>>>>> ============================================================
>>>>> You wrote:
>>>>> No accessibility for the blind using VoiceOver on either Mac or
>>>>> iPhone. Your
>>>>> Macintosh and iPhone applications are not accessible to the blind
>>>>> using the
>>>>> built in screen reader on both devices. Lists of book can not be
>>>>> navigated and
>>>>> books once loaded can not be read. Why is this the case?
>>>>>
>>>>> Greg Kearney
>>>>> Manager -Accessible Media
>>>>> Association for the Blind of Western Australia
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >

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