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ok so the link that was listed  in  the below message  is how you do this 
 so  how do you  do this  within  the iphone  as  I do get  PDF files  and  have no idea  as to what  apps  will work  well with voiceover .
 so can someone  on here  please  post  a resolution  to my problem  as  I would  be  very  greatful  for any  info that you can give me on this one 
again  thanks ahead of time
 Terrie 

,Daily memo;
Handle  stress  like  a dog , if you can not  eat it, or play  with it , piss  on it and  walk  away! !

On 20 Meith 2013, at 12:54, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

DRM removal is illegal, but Paragraph 1 on exemptions is generally interpreted to mean that people can remove DRM for personal use. I can remove DRM to access a file with my assistive technology or to read a Nook book on my iOS device (common among sighted people), but I can not share, sell, or post the material anywhere.

http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/1201

As blind people whose access to such material is otherwise limited (spending fifteen minutes removing DRM versus a few hours or days scanning and cleaning up a file), I think DRM removal is a legitimate topic for the list, provided we all understand that we must do so responsibly and respectfully.


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