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The Blind Respond to the Author's Guild Kindle Position
Tuesday, April 7, 2009One of the Amazon Kindle's really cool features is the built-in text to voice service, which allows people to consume the books they've purchased in situations where they can't read. One group that is particularly interested in this feature is the blind, which benefit from greater access to books.
However, the Author's Guild has opposed this technology under the theory that this could cut into t...
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