Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Petition, protest over right to read using Kindle 2

The Reading Rights Coalition (RRC) protest against the Authors' Guild will be Tuesday April 7 at the Authors Guild in New York City.

The Association of Blind Citizens (ABC) will produce a live webcast of the Reading Rights Coalition protest beginning at 11:45 a.m. Listeners around the world can access the web page at: http://blindcitizens.org/live.

You can read much more about the issue at Penny Reeder's Penny for Your Thoughts Blog.

Here's the petition and where you can sign it:


When Amazon released the Kindle 2 electronic book reader on February 9, 2009, the company announced that the device would read e-books aloud using text-to-speech technology. Under pressure from the Authors Guild, Amazon has announced that it will give authors and publishers the ability to disable the text-to-speech function on any or all of their e-books available for the Kindle 2.

The Reading Rights Coalition, which represents people who cannot read print, will protest the threatened removal of the text-to-speech function from e-books for the Amazon Kindle 2 outside the Authors Guild headquarters in New York City at 31 East 32nd Street on April 7, 2009, from noon to 2:00 p.m.

The coalition includes the organizations that represent the blind, people with dyslexia, people with learning or processing issues, seniors losing vision, people with spinal cord injuries, people recovering from strokes, and many others for whom the addition of text-to-speech on the Kindle 2 promised for the first time easy, mainstream access to over 245,000 books.