Funny How Those In Favor Of ACTA Are Against Treaty Providing Mo...

Courtesy Techdirt  Wed, 11/25/2009 - 18:01

It seems pretty bizarre that companies and industry organizations would be against helping those with reading disabilities or vision impairment -- but that's exactly what you get in the discussion over creating some loopholes in copyright law to make it easier to reformat content to help those who would have difficulties reading it otherwise.

Their concern, of course, is anything that can be seen as weakening copyright law. As we've noted in the past, there's never really been any...


 

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