[Dtb-talk] No $330.00 player for me,
Greg Kearney
gkearney at gmail.com
Mon Nov 26 02:53:18 CST 2007
Interesting. I suspect that policy, if it is the case, could run into
some serious problems. It is one thing to say that you will not
support software players due to security concerns. It is quite another
to say you will not authorize a given hardware device due to the fact
that too many people might own one. Thus maintaing high hardware costs
and a monopoly of manufacturers in perpetuity.
I suspect congress, and the California delegation in particular, would
not look kindly on such an approach. Perhaps it is time to let some
members of congress know. Perhaps a bill instructing the NLS to
authorize all manufactures of devices access to the needed keys is in
order to prevent them from picking and choosing who they will permit
to profit from the sale of such devices is needed.
I think the NLS need to decide here. Either only they build the
players and permit no one else to have the keys or the means to
authorize any players. Or they permit anyone, including mass market
makers like Apple to build players and they then give them the needed
information to authorizes such players for NLS patrons. Given that
they have already decided to do the latter I do not see how they can
tell others that such options are not open to them.
Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
gkearney at gmail.com
On Nov 25, 2007, at 10:23 PM, Wes Derby wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I've been a lurker here for a while, but thought I'd throw in my two
> cents
> on this one.
>
> Having spoken to someone from NLS during a conference a few months
> back, I
> think Dan's statement is pretty accurate. I inquired as to whether
> the
> notetakers with on-board media players, such as the PACMate and
> BrailleNote,
> might eventually be given the necessary rights and keys to support
> the NLS
> digital talking books. the person I spoke to admitted he wasn't
> sure what a
> PACMate or BrailleNote was, but said that they do in fact want to
> limit
> distribution to manufacturers/products that are primarily used by NLS
> patrons. This was as of last June, anyway...So don't expect to see
> support
> for NLS books on an iPod or any other commercial device any time in
> the
> near, or probably distant, future.
>
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Rossi" <dr25 at andrew.cmu.edu>
> To: "Discussion of Digital Talking Books" <dtb-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 7:53 AM
> Subject: Re: [Dtb-talk] No $330.00 player for me,
>
>
>> I don't think the issue is a hardware manufacturer being able to do a
>> firmware upgrade to a mainstream player to support NLS books. I
>> think the
>> issue is the NLS wanting to play it pretty careful on just who gets
>> licensed to support their books.
>>
>> The scenario I can cook up in my own active imagination is that NLS
>> is
>> pretty sure there isn't going to be a rush of sighted folks
>> purchasing
>> something like the Stream and then attempting to download NLS books
>> illegally. However, if a number of mainstream products supported NLS
>> books, there would be more incentive for non-NLS users to attempt
>> to get
>> their hands on NLS books. Thus, the fewer products supporting the
>> NLS
>> format, the smaller the incentive for illegally obtaining their
>> books. A
>> bit of security through obscurity. Not a great plan, but it works,
>> and I
>> see it pretty often in the I.T. industry in general.
>>
>> --
>> Blue skies.
>> Dan Rossi
>> Carnegie Mellon University.
>> E-Mail: dr25 at andrew.cmu.edu
>> Tel: (412) 268-9081
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