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Facilitating Access for the Blind or Other Persons with Disabilities

Reply Comments in response to this Notice of Inquiry were due December 5, 2009. The Office has received 29 comments, which are posted below.

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Organization/Comment

1

Meredith Filak

2

Malini Aisola, Knowledge Ecology International, and Meredith Filak

3

Pablo Lecuona, Tiflolibros

4

Brad Huther, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

5

Dan Pescod, Royal National Institute of Blind People

6

Nirmita Narasimhan, Centre for Internet and Society

7

Margaret Chase, Radio Reading Service

8

Robert Martinengo, Center for Accessible Publishing

9

Steven M. Rothstein, Perkins School for the Blind

10

Harold Martin, WVTF Public Radio

11

Erica Redler, North American Broadcasters Association

12

George Kerscher, DAISY Consortium

13

Stuart Holland, International Association of Audio Information Services

14

Robert A. Rakowski, American Club of Eagle Services

15

Keith Kupferschmid, Software and Information Industry Association

16

Scott C. LaBarre, National Federation of the Blind

17

Jesse M. Feder, Business Software Alliance

18

Christopher Friend, World Blind Union

19

Allan Adler, Association of American Publishers

20

Dr. Elly Macha, African Union of the Blind
21 James R. Fruchterman, Benetech
22 Manon Ress, Knowledge Ecology International
23 Gwen Hinze and Janice Pilch, LCA, EFF, the Internet Archive, and COSLA
24 Ed Mierzwinski, U.S. Public Interest research Group
25 William Patry, Google Inc.
26 Angela Walker, N.Y. Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Technologies
27 Judit Rius Sanjuan, Knowledge Ecology International
28 Michael L. Marlin, California Braille and Talking Book Library
29 James Love, Knowledge Ecology International

All submissions have been posted.



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