{{tag>"copyright" "anti-circumvention" }} ======Paul Harpur on print disability and copyright====== Hosted on the [[http://www.ip.qut.edu.au|IP:KCE]] site, you can find a podcast of an interview I did with Paul Harpur and Jessica Coates. Paul is a solicitor and PhD candidate at QUT Law School who lost vision in both eyes as a young boy. In this interview, he discusses some of the difficulties he has in obtaining access to copyright material for his research and work activities, and proposes a potential solution in the form of a national electronic database of books for use by people with a print disability. Download the 10 minute interview: [[http://www.ip.qut.edu.au/materials/20061120-printdisability.ogg|5MB OGG]] or [[http://www.ip.qut.edu.au/materials/20061120-printdisability.mp3|10MB MP3]]. Edit: since the creation of this interview, the US have announced that they will create a new exception for the circumvention of technological protection measures on documents which prevent blind people from using screen readers. See the US Copyright Office's [[http://www.copyright.gov/1201/|rulemaking]]. This is a prime example of Australia's laws lagging behind their US equivalents, placing blind Australians at a huge disadvantage for no possible benefit. ~~DISCUSSION:closed~~