[nabs-l] a question.

Joseph Hudson jhud7789 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 12 21:59:40 UTC 2014


Hello Melissa, I don't see that there will be any kind of a problem
with that.  It's just like having a brave list brill you books.

On 3/12/14, melissa Green <lissa1531 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all.
> I was told that there may be a blind student coming into the school where I
>
> have my job.  my boss wants to know if it would be legal for me to braill
> books for this student to read.  I saw a lot for blind adults but not for
> children who are K-12.  I believe that I can until the family is signed up
> with vision services.  But want to have documentation to show that this can
>
> be done and that no copyright laws are broken.  any links or directions are
>
> apreciated.  It will be little books and I know my teachers did it all of
> the time.  Just want to practice CYA.  Lol!
> Thanks in advance.
> Have a blessed day.
> Best Wishes
> Melissa R. Green and Pj
> "Only one thing has to change for us to know happiness in our lives: where
> we focus our attention."
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