- E-books easier to censor / retract; permanence?
- digital divide: how will those without eReaders (and skills) access information, especially with fewer, relatively more expensive paper titles?
- See also: Libraries: Censorship
- Amazon bringing Voice Guide and Explore by Touch features to Kindle Fires for vision-impaired users 12/6/2012
- Barnes and Noble Nook for iOS Brings Accessibility Support leveraging Apple assistive technology, including screen magnification and VoiceOver, for blind and low vision users; 11/26/2012
- Study: iPads, Kindles help users with vision loss to read Backlit screens key to aiding, increasing reading speed; 11/12/2012
- US Steadfast In Its Stand For Publishers Against The Disabled 10/22/2012
- Why Everyone Should Care About DRM's Punishment Of The Visually Impaired 9/28/2012
- PayPal reverses its ban on 'obscene' e-books (PayPal will limit its policy to e-books containing potentially illegal pornographic images and text-only books with child-porn themes); 3/13/2012
- PayPal sparks furor over limits on "obscene" e-books (EFF); (containing bestiality, rape, incest, and underage erotica); 3/7/2012
- Do E-Books Threaten Democracy? (Franzen; impermanence; Orwellian control); 2/6/2012
- Jonathan Franzen: E-readers are 'damaging to society' 1/30/2012
- Amazon Removes Books From Kindle 8/3/2009
- Banned Books Week: Mapping Censorship
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