[nfbmi-talk] FW: AP story: Group protests Kindle e-reader's read-aloud limits

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Subject: AP story: Group protests Kindle e-reader's read-aloud limits

 


 

The Associated Press

 

 

Group protests Kindle e-reader's read-aloud limits

By RACHEL METZ 

NEW YORK (AP) - A group representing the blind and other people with
disabilities protested limitations to the new read-aloud feature on
Amazon.com Inc.'s latest Kindle electronic reader Tuesday, arguing that the
restrictions unfairly limit their access to e-books.

The feature, which reads text in a stiff-sounding electronic voice, is still
available for all books on the new Kindle, which was unveiled in February.
But the Authors Guild has expressed concern that the feature will hurt sales
of audio books, so Amazon plans to give publishers and authors the ability
to silence the text-to-speech function for their books.

That is what prompted the newly formed Reading Rights Coalition, whose
supporters include the National Federation of the Blind and the American
Association of People with Disabilities, to stage what it called an
"informational protest" outside the office of the Authors Guild in New York.

The protesters shouted "We want access sooner" and "Stop the greed, we want
to read."

Marc Maurer, president of the National Federation of the Blind, said the
protest was the first of several to come around the country, in the hopes
that Amazon will change its stance. The group started with the Authors Guild
because it "caused the trouble" with the text-to-speech feature, Maurer
said.

The number of books Amazon has made available for the Kindle - more than
260,000 so far - is "huge" compared to the 50,000 to 60,000 books generally
available through libraries for the blind, he said. It is not known how many
of these Kindle books now have the text-to-speech feature disabled.

Maurer said he doesn't buy the notion that the feature could hurt sales of
audio books. He said the function might even help audio book sales because
"if you get a taste of it, you might want the other version," he said.

In a statement, the Authors Guild called the protest "unfortunate and
unnecessary." The group reiterated an earlier suggestion that the Federation
of the Blind take advantage of an exception to the Copyright Act that lets
visually impaired people access audio versions of copyrighted books.

"Technology makes this step easy: Certified users of existing Kindles could
activate their devices online to enable access to voice-output versions of
all e-books. This process could be ready to go within weeks," the Guild
said.

Amazon spokesman Drew Herdener said the company had no comment.

Copyright C 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. 

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