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Amazon Caves on Kindle

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Sunday March 01, 2009
Amazon has caved to pressure from the Authors Guild, who indicated that it might sue over the text-to-speech technology in the Kindle.  Amazon maintained that the feature was legal, but presumably dropped the feature for business reasons.
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Devil's Advocate said:

Ficticious copyright violation?
The BOOK is the "product" that is copyrighted.
Any audio package for such a book would be directly DERIVED FROM that book, and should only be considered "reading" the work. It's not a "sound track", in the "movie" or "music" sense, and the book is complete without it.

It's utter nonsense that someone can/would claim "copyright" over the very ACT of reading anything, as such a copyright could make ANY reading of a book "illegal".

What would that mean for schools??

Reading a book, and even recording that reading can't possibly constitute "copying" the product itself.

This is madness.
The practice of copyright itself needs to die.
March 01, 2009

anonymous said:

>sigh
I realize one shouldn't "feel sorry" for people with vision impairments, but it seems the blind are the collateral damage here. Exemptions don't mean **** if the feature gets pulled before market.

Not like that impacts Canadians anyway.
March 02, 2009

Gregg said:

CNIB should sue...
For discrimination.
March 04, 2009

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