Kramer, Elsa F.2007-02-052007-02-052007-01Kramer, Elsa F. "Digital Rights Management: Pitfalls and Possibilities for People with Disabilities." Journal of Electronic Publishing 10 (Winter 2007). http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.3336451.0010.1061080-2711https://hdl.handle.net/1805/679This paper argues that electronic barriers intended to protect intellectual property can prevent equal access to digital materials by readers with visual or hearing disabilities, and thus deny those readers their fair-use rights. It provides a basic overview of copyright law, summarizes publishers’ concerns about intellectual property, and discusses information access by users with special needs to explain why digital rights management (DRM) is used, how it can interfere with access and fair use, and some ways those problems are being addressed.68608 bytesapplication/msworden-USAssistive computer technologyElectronic publishingFair Use (Copyright)--United StatesComputers and people with disabilitiesComputers and people with disabilitiesData protectionCopyright and electronic data processingDigital Rights Management: Pitfalls and Possibilities for People with DisabilitiesArticle