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quote [ Today, the University of California at Berkeley has deleted 20,000 college lectures from its YouTube channel. Berkeley removed the videos because of a lawsuit brought by two students from another university under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
We copied all 20,000 and are making them permanently available for free via LBRY. ]
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kylemcbitch said @ 9:49pm GMT on 17th March
You're wrong. Not about braille but about the prevalence of audio availability vs the VAST amount of writing without readily available accessibility be it braille or audiobook.
So again, right back at you: should we remove completely such books until a time where they are available?
kylemcbitch said @ 9:55pm GMT on 17th March
You're wrong. Not about braille but about the prevalence of audio availability vs the VAST amount of writing without readily available accessibility be it braille or audiobook. How about people who are both deaf and blind? They still require braille despite how passe it might be.
So again, right back at you: should we remove completely such books until a time where they are available?
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kylemcbitch said @ 9:49pm GMT on 17th March
You're wrong. Not about braille but about the prevalence of audio availability vs the VAST amount of writing without readily available accessibility be it braille or audiobook. How about people who are both deaf and blind? They still require braille despite how passe it might be.
So again, right back at you: should we remove completely such books until a time where they are available?