I know the feeling! I'm like where's the subtitles or
close-captioning on all those news videos or show episodes that are
available on the Internet (i.e., NBC, CBS, ABC) and wonder whether
that's "illegal" especially if the show or news was closed captioned
on the telly.
It's quite discouraging to read about Amazon backing out on the
text-to-speech Kindle as I really like Kindle and find it very
convenient when I find my laptop or the book too cumbersome to haul
around.
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Dawna Lee Rumball, Doctoral Student
President-Elect, Canadian Disability Studies Association /
Association Canadienne des Études sur l'Incapacité
Department of Educational Studies
Faculty of Education, University of British Columbia
2125 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4
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Web-site: http://www.cdsa-acei.ca/
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