http://www.photography.dudley-hanks.com/Light-And-Sight/TurboC-manual.txt
It's an old Borland Turbo C manual I scanned in. I think it's far enough
removed from current standards I shouldn't run into copyright violation
trouble, but it will give you an idea of how tricky it is for blind people
to access accurate info on whatever topic they might be interested in.
Warning, it's about 1.3 megs, so it might be a bit troublesome for slower
connections.
Enjoy,
Dudley
"Dudley Hanks" <hanks....@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:twtWj.2095$Yp.1384@edtnps92...
New to copyright law, are we?
BugBear
In this sort of case it's not about the letter of the law so much as
whether anyone would bother to pursue it - there's loads of obsolete
technical documentation on-line and I'm not aware of anyone being hassled
for putting it there.
Yes, agreed. This crime would probably be easy to get away with :-)
BugBear
My thought is that the informative value of illustrating the technical
difficulties the blind community faces in accessing accurate information
outweighs the proprietary concerns a large company might have in protecting
its out-of-date technical writings. However, if I am wrong and, if someone
complains to Borland, and if Borland asks me to take the file down, I will
do so quickly. Of course, the file will be off the net long before any
complaint will have wound its way through the bureaucratic jungle.
Take Care,
Dudley