Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-30 Thread Reggie
In the original email there was a link to the NFB web site. I think it 
said click here or something like that. The petition is completely 
accessible there, though I think the petition is an NFB petition and 
will be sent by itself or put on the White House site. It is accessible 
where the other has a capcha. Please try again with that link to the NFB 
site. I volunteer for Bookshare, and I would hate to see them run over 
our library! Need your help. Please re-send the original email so anyone 
who may have deleted it can go to the petition and sign it! Thank you.

Reggie and Allegra

On 5/26/2013 9:16 PM, Candie Stiles wrote:
I d like to sign the petition as well, and I tried solving that capcia 
3 times and wasn't able to.
On May 25, 2013, at 7:50 PM, martin nelson martinnelso...@gmail.com 
mailto:martinnelso...@gmail.com wrote:


How did  you manage to get around that capsy? I couldn't understand 
the audio.

Martin Nelson

*From:*Alan Lemly mailto:wale...@gmail.com
*Sent:*Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM
*To:*viphone@googlegroups.com mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:*FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below 
letter from Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure 
greatest access to books for those unable to read print in the 
international treaty being negotiated has been making the rounds. I 
urge everyone to sign this petition. I will caution you that you must 
have a WHiteHouse.gov http://House.govaccount to sign the petition 
and I believe you have to go through one of those annoying captchas 
to set it up. At any rate, all signatures would be welcome. When I 
signed last night, the count was about 98,000 shy of the 100,000 
needed to force a White House response to the petition.


Thanks.

Alan Lemly

-Original Message-
*From:*Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com 
http://mail.vresp.com]

*Sent:*Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
*To:*wale...@gmail.com mailto:wale...@gmail.com
*Subject:*URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

Dear William,

It’s not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt 
this situation was so important it was necessary.


You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving 
forward on what many have come to call the Treaty for the Blind 
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/8f3cf35b96. 
The goal of the international treaty is to make it possible for 
people who are blind, or have other print disabilities such as 
dyslexia, to get access to the books they need for education, 
employment and inclusion in society—no matter where they live. It's 
something we already do, with great success, in the United States 
through Bookshare.


However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a 
way that it would become useless—even harmful. For example, they’re 
trying to get language adopted that basically says: “/*/if you can 
buy it, you can’t borrow it/*/.” This is not only an attack on people 
around the world with print disabilities—it’s also an attack on 
libraries, like Bookshare, and could have a drastic effect on the 
number of books you have access to.


**Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop 
Bookshare from serving our users in the United States the way we do 
today.** We need our government negotiating for a treaty that 
supports a library like Bookshare.


That’s why we’re working with a coalition of disability and library 
groups, including the National Federation of the Blind and the 
American Council of the Blind, to fight back against the proposed 
changes by these private interests. We’ll do everything we can to 
secure a treaty that both protects the access we have now and that 
will benefit people with print disabilities around the world—but we 
need your help.


**We’re asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White 
House’s website that urges the President to step up his 
support:http://ow.ly/lkJVs** 
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/6809a11e5c**.**If 
we can get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is required to 
respond to the petition and will, hopefully, take positive action. 
With your help we know we can reach that number.  We also 
recommendthe petition 
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/396073060e/sid=2reset=1at 
the National Federation of the Blind’s site, which is particularly 
accessible.


Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our 
collective voice can make a real impact.


If you’re interested in more background on the treaty, here are some 
articles and resources you can review:


  * /Huffington Post/piece by Jim on how the treaty is being poisoned
by private interests:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-fruchterman/poisoning-the-treaty-for-_b_3225181.html
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/461f079d15
  * /WIRED Magazine/article that gives some recent updates 

Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-30 Thread Reggie
Is Rumola an app? Is it only available on Safari? I just hate those 
things. Horrible hearing, and even folks who have better hearing than I 
do can't hear the audible ones.

Reggie

On 5/27/2013 5:27 AM, Teresa Cochran wrote:

You can either sign the version on NFB's site, or use Rumola for Safari, which 
is a captcha solving service.

HtH,
Te
On May 26, 2013, at 6:16 PM, Candie Stiles candiesti...@me.com wrote:


I d like to sign the petition as well, and I tried solving that capcia 3 times 
and wasn't able to.
On May 25, 2013, at 7:50 PM, martin nelson martinnelso...@gmail.com wrote:


How did  you manage to get around that capsy? I couldn't understand the audio.
Martin Nelson

From: Alan Lemly
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below letter from 
Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure greatest access to books 
for those unable to read print in the international treaty being negotiated has 
been making the rounds. I urge everyone to sign this petition. I will caution 
you that you must have a WHite House.gov account to sign the petition and I 
believe you have to go through one of those annoying captchas to set it up. At 
any rate, all signatures would be welcome. When I signed last night, the count 
was about 98,000 shy of the 100,000 needed to force a White House response to 
the petition.
  
Thanks.
  
Alan Lemly
  
-Original Message-

From: Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
To: wale...@gmail.com
Subject: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help
  
Dear William,
  
It’s not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt this situation was so important it was necessary.
  
You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving forward on what many have come to call the Treaty for the Blind. The goal of the international treaty is to make it possible for people who are blind, or have other print disabilities such as dyslexia, to get access to the books they need for education, employment and inclusion in society—no matter where they live. It's something we already do, with great success, in the United States through Bookshare.


However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a way that it 
would become useless—even harmful. For example, they’re trying to get language 
adopted that basically says: “if you can buy it, you can’t borrow it.” This is 
not only an attack on people around the world with print disabilities—it’s also 
an attack on libraries, like Bookshare, and could have a drastic effect on the 
number of books you have access to.
  
Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop Bookshare from serving our users in the United States the way we do today.  We need our government negotiating for a treaty that supports a library like Bookshare.
  
That’s why we’re working with a coalition of disability and library groups, including the National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of the Blind, to fight back against the proposed changes by these private interests. We’ll do everything we can to secure a treaty that both protects the access we have now and that will benefit people with print disabilities around the world—but we need your help.
  
We’re asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White House’s website that urges the President to step up his support: http://ow.ly/lkJVs. If we can get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is required to respond to the petition and will, hopefully, take positive action. With your help we know we can reach that number.  We also recommend the petition at the National Federation of the Blind’s site, which is particularly accessible.
  
Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our collective voice can make a real impact.
  
If you’re interested in more background on the treaty, here are some articles and resources you can review:

• Huffington Post piece by Jim on how the treaty is being poisoned by 
private interests: 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-fruchterman/poisoning-the-treaty-for-_b_3225181.html
• WIRED Magazine article that gives some recent updates on the 
treaty:http://ow.ly/lfP15

Sincerely,
Jim Fruchterman  Betsy Beaumon, Bookshare
  
P.S. Please post the link to the White House petition on your social media to help spread the word and get your friends involved! Again, here is the link:http://ow.ly/lkJVs.
  
Note: this advocacy effort by Benetech, the nonprofit organization that operates Bookshare, has not been supported or endorsed by Bookshare funders, including the U.S. Department of Education.



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Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-28 Thread Tom Lange
Go to

https://nfb.org/civicrm/petition/sign?sid=2reset=1

Tom

  - Original Message - 
  From: Candie Stiles 
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 6:16 PM
  Subject: Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help


  I d like to sign the petition as well, and I tried solving that capcia 3 
times and wasn't able to.

  On May 25, 2013, at 7:50 PM, martin nelson martinnelso...@gmail.com wrote:


How did  you manage to get around that capsy? I couldn't understand the 
audio.
Martin Nelson


From: Alan Lemly
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help


I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below letter 
from Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure greatest access to 
books for those unable to read print in the international treaty being 
negotiated has been making the rounds. I urge everyone to sign this petition. I 
will caution you that you must have a WHite House.gov account to sign the 
petition and I believe you have to go through one of those annoying captchas to 
set it up. At any rate, all signatures would be welcome. When I signed last 
night, the count was about 98,000 shy of the 100,000 needed to force a White 
House response to the petition.


Thanks.


Alan Lemly


-Original Message-
From: Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
To: wale...@gmail.com
Subject: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help


Dear William,
 
It’s not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt this 
situation was so important it was necessary.
 
You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving 
forward on what many have come to call the Treaty for the Blind. The goal of 
the international treaty is to make it possible for people who are blind, or 
have other print disabilities such as dyslexia, to get access to the books they 
need for education, employment and inclusion in society—no matter where they 
live. It's something we already do, with great success, in the United States 
through Bookshare.

However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a way 
that it would become useless—even harmful. For example, they’re trying to get 
language adopted that basically says: “if you can buy it, you can’t borrow it.” 
This is not only an attack on people around the world with print 
disabilities—it’s also an attack on libraries, like Bookshare, and could have a 
drastic effect on the number of books you have access to.
 
Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop Bookshare from 
serving our users in the United States the way we do today.  We need our 
government negotiating for a treaty that supports a library like Bookshare.
 
That’s why we’re working with a coalition of disability and library groups, 
including the National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of the 
Blind, to fight back against the proposed changes by these private interests. 
We’ll do everything we can to secure a treaty that both protects the access we 
have now and that will benefit people with print disabilities around the 
world—but we need your help.
 
We’re asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White House’s 
website that urges the President to step up his support: http://ow.ly/lkJVs. If 
we can get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is required to respond to the 
petition and will, hopefully, take positive action. With your help we know we 
can reach that number.  We also recommend the petition at the National 
Federation of the Blind’s site, which is particularly accessible.
 
Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our 
collective voice can make a real impact.
 
If you’re interested in more background on the treaty, here are some 
articles and resources you can review:
  a.. Huffington Post piece by Jim on how the treaty is being poisoned by 
private interests: 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-fruchterman/poisoning-the-treaty-for-_b_3225181.html
  b.. WIRED Magazine article that gives some recent updates on the 
treaty:http://ow.ly/lfP15

Sincerely,
Jim Fruchterman  Betsy Beaumon, Bookshare
 
P.S. Please post the link to the White House petition on your social media 
to help spread the word and get your friends involved! Again, here is the 
link:http://ow.ly/lkJVs. 
 
Note: this advocacy effort by Benetech, the nonprofit organization that 
operates Bookshare, has not been supported or endorsed by Bookshare funders, 
including the U.S. Department of Education.   






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RE: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-28 Thread Thanh Vinh
Please use Firefox Add-in Webvisum to capture the code than you'll be ok. Good 
luck!

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-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Candie Stiles
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2013 8:17 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

I d like to sign the petition as well, and I tried solving that capcia 3 times 
and wasn't able to.

On May 25, 2013, at 7:50 PM, martin nelson martinnelso...@gmail.com 
mailto:martinnelso...@gmail.com  wrote:


How did  you manage to get around that capsy? I couldn't understand the 
audio.
Martin Nelson

From: Alan Lemly mailto:wale...@gmail.com 
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below 
letter from Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure greatest 
access to books for those unable to read print in the international treaty 
being negotiated has been making the rounds. I urge everyone to sign this 
petition. I will caution you that you must have a WHite House.gov 
http://House.gov  account to sign the petition and I believe you have to go 
through one of those annoying captchas to set it up. At any rate, all 
signatures would be welcome. When I signed last night, the count was about 
98,000 shy of the 100,000 needed to force a White House response to the 
petition.

 

Thanks.

 

Alan Lemly

 

-Original Message-
From: Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com 
http://mail.vresp.com ] 
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
To: wale...@gmail.com mailto:wale...@gmail.com 
Subject: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

 

Dear William,
 
It’s not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt 
this situation was so important it was necessary.
 
You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving 
forward on what many have come to call the Treaty for the Blind 
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/8f3cf35b96 . The goal 
of the international treaty is to make it possible for people who are blind, or 
have other print disabilities such as dyslexia, to get access to the books they 
need for education, employment and inclusion in society—no matter where they 
live. It's something we already do, with great success, in the United States 
through Bookshare.

However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a way 
that it would become useless—even harmful. For example, they’re trying to get 
language adopted that basically says: “if you can buy it, you can’t borrow it.” 
This is not only an attack on people around the world with print 
disabilities—it’s also an attack on libraries, like Bookshare, and could have a 
drastic effect on the number of books you have access to.
 
Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop Bookshare 
from serving our users in the United States the way we do today.  We need our 
government negotiating for a treaty that supports a library like Bookshare.
 
That’s why we’re working with a coalition of disability and library 
groups, including the National Federation of the Blind and the American Council 
of the Blind, to fight back against the proposed changes by these private 
interests. We’ll do everything we can to secure a treaty that both protects the 
access we have now and that will benefit people with print disabilities around 
the world—but we need your help.
 
We’re asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White 
House’s website that urges the President to step up his support: 
http://ow.ly/lkJVs 
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/6809a11e5c . If we can 
get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is required to respond to the 
petition and will, hopefully, take positive action. With your help we know we 
can reach that number.  We also recommend the petition 
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/396073060e/sid=2reset=1
  at the National Federation of the Blind’s site, which is particularly 
accessible.
 
Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our 
collective voice can make a real impact.
 
If you’re interested in more background on the treaty, here are some 
articles and resources you can review:

*   Huffington Post piece by Jim on how the treaty is being 
poisoned by private interests: 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim

Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-28 Thread Tom Lange
URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your HelpHi,
For future reference, anyone wanting to sign this petition can go to

https://nfb.org/civicrm/petition/sign?sid=2reset=1

and there won't be any registration process or captcha to deal with.  

Servers were down this weekend, so if you have trouble getting tto the above 
link, try again tomorrow.

HTH.

Tom


  - Original Message - 
  From: Lisa Larges 
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 8:19 PM
  Subject: RE: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help


  Your right, Martin, if you're signing up for a new account on the Whitehouse 
website, there's a Captcha you have to solve, and it uses one of the 
incomprehensible audio files as the audio alternative.

  I had to copy the address and open it up in FireFox where I could use Web 
Vissum. )Web Vissum is an ad on that does several things, including solve 
captchah fields, it's the best available work around, but it's a work around 
nonetheless.)

  I also did what I usually do, and sent a email to the web administrator (or, 
the email contact listed at any rate) and asked them to use a different method 
for human verification.

  And, all of this I did on my PC. Is there a way to solve captchahs with 
sofari and voiceover?

   

  From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
martin nelson
  Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 9:51 PM
  To: viphone@googlegroups.com
  Subject: Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

   

  How did  you manage to get around that capsy? I couldn't understand the audio.

  Martin Nelson

   

  From: Alan Lemly 

  Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM

  To: viphone@googlegroups.com 

  Subject: FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

   

  I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below letter 
from Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure greatest access to 
books for those unable to read print in the international treaty being 
negotiated has been making the rounds. I urge everyone to sign this petition. I 
will caution you that you must have a WHite House.gov account to sign the 
petition and I believe you have to go through one of those annoying captchas to 
set it up. At any rate, all signatures would be welcome. When I signed last 
night, the count was about 98,000 shy of the 100,000 needed to force a White 
House response to the petition.

   

  Thanks.

   

  Alan Lemly

   

  -Original Message-
  From: Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com] 
  Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
  To: wale...@gmail.com
  Subject: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

   

  Dear William,
   
  It's not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt this 
situation was so important it was necessary.
   
  You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving forward 
on what many have come to call the Treaty for the Blind. The goal of the 
international treaty is to make it possible for people who are blind, or have 
other print disabilities such as dyslexia, to get access to the books they need 
for education, employment and inclusion in society-no matter where they live. 
It's something we already do, with great success, in the United States through 
Bookshare.

  However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a way that 
it would become useless-even harmful. For example, they're trying to get 
language adopted that basically says: if you can buy it, you can't borrow it. 
This is not only an attack on people around the world with print 
disabilities-it's also an attack on libraries, like Bookshare, and could have a 
drastic effect on the number of books you have access to.
   
  Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop Bookshare from 
serving our users in the United States the way we do today.  We need our 
government negotiating for a treaty that supports a library like Bookshare.
   
  That's why we're working with a coalition of disability and library groups, 
including the National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of the 
Blind, to fight back against the proposed changes by these private interests. 
We'll do everything we can to secure a treaty that both protects the access we 
have now and that will benefit people with print disabilities around the 
world-but we need your help.
   
  We're asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White House's 
website that urges the President to step up his support: http://ow.ly/lkJVs. If 
we can get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is required to respond to the 
petition and will, hopefully, take positive action. With your help we know we 
can reach that number.  We also recommend the petition at the National 
Federation of the Blind's site, which is particularly accessible.
   
  Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our collective 
voice can make a real impact.
   
  If you're interested in more background on the treaty, here are some

Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-27 Thread Candie Stiles
I d like to sign the petition as well, and I tried solving that capcia 3 times 
and wasn't able to.
On May 25, 2013, at 7:50 PM, martin nelson martinnelso...@gmail.com wrote:

 How did  you manage to get around that capsy? I couldn't understand the audio.
 Martin Nelson
 
 From: Alan Lemly
 Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help
 
 I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below letter 
 from Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure greatest access to 
 books for those unable to read print in the international treaty being 
 negotiated has been making the rounds. I urge everyone to sign this petition. 
 I will caution you that you must have a WHite House.gov account to sign the 
 petition and I believe you have to go through one of those annoying captchas 
 to set it up. At any rate, all signatures would be welcome. When I signed 
 last night, the count was about 98,000 shy of the 100,000 needed to force a 
 White House response to the petition.
  
 Thanks.
  
 Alan Lemly
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com] 
 Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
 To: wale...@gmail.com
 Subject: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help
  
 Dear William,
  
 It’s not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt this 
 situation was so important it was necessary.
  
 You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving forward 
 on what many have come to call the Treaty for the Blind. The goal of the 
 international treaty is to make it possible for people who are blind, or have 
 other print disabilities such as dyslexia, to get access to the books they 
 need for education, employment and inclusion in society—no matter where they 
 live. It's something we already do, with great success, in the United States 
 through Bookshare.
 
 However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a way that 
 it would become useless—even harmful. For example, they’re trying to get 
 language adopted that basically says: “if you can buy it, you can’t borrow 
 it.” This is not only an attack on people around the world with print 
 disabilities—it’s also an attack on libraries, like Bookshare, and could have 
 a drastic effect on the number of books you have access to.
  
 Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop Bookshare from 
 serving our users in the United States the way we do today.  We need our 
 government negotiating for a treaty that supports a library like Bookshare.
  
 That’s why we’re working with a coalition of disability and library groups, 
 including the National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of 
 the Blind, to fight back against the proposed changes by these private 
 interests. We’ll do everything we can to secure a treaty that both protects 
 the access we have now and that will benefit people with print disabilities 
 around the world—but we need your help.
  
 We’re asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White House’s 
 website that urges the President to step up his support: http://ow.ly/lkJVs. 
 If we can get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is required to respond 
 to the petition and will, hopefully, take positive action. With your help we 
 know we can reach that number.  We also recommend the petition at the 
 National Federation of the Blind’s site, which is particularly accessible.
  
 Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our collective 
 voice can make a real impact.
  
 If you’re interested in more background on the treaty, here are some articles 
 and resources you can review:
 Huffington Post piece by Jim on how the treaty is being poisoned by private 
 interests: 
 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-fruchterman/poisoning-the-treaty-for-_b_3225181.html
 WIRED Magazine article that gives some recent updates on the 
 treaty:http://ow.ly/lfP15
 
 Sincerely,
 Jim Fruchterman  Betsy Beaumon, Bookshare
  
 P.S. Please post the link to the White House petition on your social media to 
 help spread the word and get your friends involved! Again, here is the 
 link:http://ow.ly/lkJVs. 
  
 Note: this advocacy effort by Benetech, the nonprofit organization that 
 operates Bookshare, has not been supported or endorsed by Bookshare funders, 
 including the U.S. Department of Education.   
 
 
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RE: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-27 Thread Lisa Larges
Your right, Martin, if you're signing up for a new account on the Whitehouse
website, there's a Captcha you have to solve, and it uses one of the
incomprehensible audio files as the audio alternative.

I had to copy the address and open it up in FireFox where I could use Web
Vissum. )Web Vissum is an ad on that does several things, including solve
captchah fields, it's the best available work around, but it's a work around
nonetheless.)

I also did what I usually do, and sent a email to the web administrator (or,
the email contact listed at any rate) and asked them to use a different
method for human verification.

And, all of this I did on my PC. Is there a way to solve captchahs with
sofari and voiceover?

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of martin nelson
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 9:51 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

 

How did  you manage to get around that capsy? I couldn't understand the
audio.

Martin Nelson

 

From: Alan Lemly mailto:wale...@gmail.com  

Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com 

Subject: FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

 

I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below letter
from Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure greatest access to
books for those unable to read print in the international treaty being
negotiated has been making the rounds. I urge everyone to sign this
petition. I will caution you that you must have a WHite House.gov account to
sign the petition and I believe you have to go through one of those annoying
captchas to set it up. At any rate, all signatures would be welcome. When I
signed last night, the count was about 98,000 shy of the 100,000 needed to
force a White House response to the petition.

 

Thanks.

 

Alan Lemly

 

-Original Message-
From: Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
To: wale...@gmail.com
Subject: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

 

Dear William,
 
It's not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt this
situation was so important it was necessary.
 
You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving
forward on what many have come to call the Treaty for the Blind
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/8f3cf35b96 . The
goal of the international treaty is to make it possible for people who are
blind, or have other print disabilities such as dyslexia, to get access to
the books they need for education, employment and inclusion in society-no
matter where they live. It's something we already do, with great success, in
the United States through Bookshare.

However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a way that
it would become useless-even harmful. For example, they're trying to get
language adopted that basically says: if you can buy it, you can't borrow
it. This is not only an attack on people around the world with print
disabilities-it's also an attack on libraries, like Bookshare, and could
have a drastic effect on the number of books you have access to.
 
Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop Bookshare from
serving our users in the United States the way we do today.  We need our
government negotiating for a treaty that supports a library like Bookshare.
 
That's why we're working with a coalition of disability and library groups,
including the National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of
the Blind, to fight back against the proposed changes by these private
interests. We'll do everything we can to secure a treaty that both protects
the access we have now and that will benefit people with print disabilities
around the world-but we need your help.
 
We're asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White House's
website that urges the President to step up his support:
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/6809a11e5c
http://ow.ly/lkJVs. If we can get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is
required to respond to the petition and will, hopefully, take positive
action. With your help we know we can reach that number.  We also recommend
the petition
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/396073060e/sid=2res
et=1  at the National Federation of the Blind's site, which is particularly
accessible.
 
Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our
collective voice can make a real impact.
 
If you're interested in more background on the treaty, here are some
articles and resources you can review: 

*   Huffington Post piece by Jim on how the treaty is being poisoned by
private interests:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-fruchterman/poisoning-the-treaty-for-_b_32
25181.html
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/461f079d15  
*   WIRED Magazine article that gives some recent updates on the treaty:
http://ow.ly/lfP15
http://cts.vresp.com/c

RE: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-27 Thread Alan Lemly
I set up my White House.gov account a good while ago before my vision got
quite so bad and while WebVisum was working better with Firefox so that's
how I got through the captcha.

 

Alan Lemly

 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of martin nelson
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 9:51 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

 

How did  you manage to get around that capsy? I couldn't understand the
audio.

Martin Nelson

 

From: Alan Lemly mailto:wale...@gmail.com  

Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM

To: viphone@googlegroups.com 

Subject: FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

 

I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below letter
from Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure greatest access to
books for those unable to read print in the international treaty being
negotiated has been making the rounds. I urge everyone to sign this
petition. I will caution you that you must have a WHite House.gov account to
sign the petition and I believe you have to go through one of those annoying
captchas to set it up. At any rate, all signatures would be welcome. When I
signed last night, the count was about 98,000 shy of the 100,000 needed to
force a White House response to the petition.

 

Thanks.

 

Alan Lemly

 

-Original Message-
From: Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
To: wale...@gmail.com
Subject: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

 

Dear William,
 
It's not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt this
situation was so important it was necessary.
 
You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving
forward on what many have come to call the Treaty
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/8f3cf35b96  for the
Blind. The goal of the international treaty is to make it possible for
people who are blind, or have other print disabilities such as dyslexia, to
get access to the books they need for education, employment and inclusion in
society-no matter where they live. It's something we already do, with great
success, in the United States through Bookshare.

However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a way that
it would become useless-even harmful. For example, they're trying to get
language adopted that basically says: if you can buy it, you can't borrow
it. This is not only an attack on people around the world with print
disabilities-it's also an attack on libraries, like Bookshare, and could
have a drastic effect on the number of books you have access to.
 
Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop Bookshare from
serving our users in the United States the way we do today.  We need our
government negotiating for a treaty that supports a library like Bookshare.
 
That's why we're working with a coalition of disability and library groups,
including the National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of
the Blind, to fight back against the proposed changes by these private
interests. We'll do everything we can to secure a treaty that both protects
the access we have now and that will benefit people with print disabilities
around the world-but we need your help.
 
We're asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White House's
website that urges the President to step up his support:
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/6809a11e5c
http://ow.ly/lkJVs. If we can get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is
required to respond to the petition and will, hopefully, take positive
action. With your help we know we can reach that number.  We also recommend
the
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/396073060e/sid=2res
et=1  petition at the National Federation of the Blind's site, which is
particularly accessible.
 
Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our
collective voice can make a real impact.
 
If you're interested in more background on the treaty, here are some
articles and resources you can review: 

* Huffington Post piece by Jim on how the treaty is being poisoned
by private interests:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-fruchterman/poisoning-the-treaty-for-_b_32
25181.html
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/461f079d15  

* WIRED Magazine article that gives some recent updates on the
treaty: http://ow.ly/lfP15
http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/c7ae4086c8  


Sincerely,
Jim Fruchterman  Betsy Beaumon, Bookshare
 
P.S. Please post the link to the White House petition on your social media
to help spread the word and get your friends involved! Again, here is the
link:  http://cts.vresp.com/c/?Benetech/39440e0084/874891f16a/49dfd2f0c1
http://ow.ly/lkJVs. 
 
Note: this advocacy effort by Benetech, the nonprofit organization that
operates Bookshare, has not been supported or endorsed by Bookshare funders

Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-27 Thread Teresa Cochran
You can either sign the version on NFB's site, or use Rumola for Safari, which 
is a captcha solving service.

HtH,
Te
On May 26, 2013, at 6:16 PM, Candie Stiles candiesti...@me.com wrote:

 I d like to sign the petition as well, and I tried solving that capcia 3 
 times and wasn't able to.
 On May 25, 2013, at 7:50 PM, martin nelson martinnelso...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 How did  you manage to get around that capsy? I couldn't understand the 
 audio.
 Martin Nelson
 
 From: Alan Lemly
 Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help
 
 I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below letter 
 from Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure greatest access to 
 books for those unable to read print in the international treaty being 
 negotiated has been making the rounds. I urge everyone to sign this 
 petition. I will caution you that you must have a WHite House.gov account to 
 sign the petition and I believe you have to go through one of those annoying 
 captchas to set it up. At any rate, all signatures would be welcome. When I 
 signed last night, the count was about 98,000 shy of the 100,000 needed to 
 force a White House response to the petition.
  
 Thanks.
  
 Alan Lemly
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com] 
 Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
 To: wale...@gmail.com
 Subject: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help
  
 Dear William,
  
 It’s not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt this 
 situation was so important it was necessary.
  
 You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving 
 forward on what many have come to call the Treaty for the Blind. The goal 
 of the international treaty is to make it possible for people who are blind, 
 or have other print disabilities such as dyslexia, to get access to the 
 books they need for education, employment and inclusion in society—no matter 
 where they live. It's something we already do, with great success, in the 
 United States through Bookshare.
 
 However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a way that 
 it would become useless—even harmful. For example, they’re trying to get 
 language adopted that basically says: “if you can buy it, you can’t borrow 
 it.” This is not only an attack on people around the world with print 
 disabilities—it’s also an attack on libraries, like Bookshare, and could 
 have a drastic effect on the number of books you have access to.
  
 Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop Bookshare from 
 serving our users in the United States the way we do today.  We need our 
 government negotiating for a treaty that supports a library like Bookshare.
  
 That’s why we’re working with a coalition of disability and library groups, 
 including the National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of 
 the Blind, to fight back against the proposed changes by these private 
 interests. We’ll do everything we can to secure a treaty that both protects 
 the access we have now and that will benefit people with print disabilities 
 around the world—but we need your help.
  
 We’re asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White House’s 
 website that urges the President to step up his support: http://ow.ly/lkJVs. 
 If we can get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is required to respond 
 to the petition and will, hopefully, take positive action. With your help we 
 know we can reach that number.  We also recommend the petition at the 
 National Federation of the Blind’s site, which is particularly accessible.
  
 Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our 
 collective voice can make a real impact.
  
 If you’re interested in more background on the treaty, here are some 
 articles and resources you can review:
  • Huffington Post piece by Jim on how the treaty is being poisoned by 
 private interests: 
 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-fruchterman/poisoning-the-treaty-for-_b_3225181.html
  • WIRED Magazine article that gives some recent updates on the 
 treaty:http://ow.ly/lfP15
 
 Sincerely,
 Jim Fruchterman  Betsy Beaumon, Bookshare
  
 P.S. Please post the link to the White House petition on your social media 
 to help spread the word and get your friends involved! Again, here is the 
 link:http://ow.ly/lkJVs. 
  
 Note: this advocacy effort by Benetech, the nonprofit organization that 
 operates Bookshare, has not been supported or endorsed by Bookshare funders, 
 including the U.S. Department of Education.   
 
 
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Disregard Last Message, Was Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-27 Thread Teresa Cochran
Oops, I assumed I was on the Mac list. Please disregard my last message. That 
was an obvious brain freeze. :)

Teresa

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RE: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-27 Thread Lois Butterfield
It is very easy to sign it on the NFB site.  I would recommend that.

Lois


-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Teresa Cochran
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2013 5:27 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

You can either sign the version on NFB's site, or use Rumola for Safari,
which is a captcha solving service.

HtH,
Te
On May 26, 2013, at 6:16 PM, Candie Stiles candiesti...@me.com wrote:

 I d like to sign the petition as well, and I tried solving that capcia 3
times and wasn't able to.
 On May 25, 2013, at 7:50 PM, martin nelson martinnelso...@gmail.com
wrote:
 
 How did  you manage to get around that capsy? I couldn't understand the
audio.
 Martin Nelson
 
 From: Alan Lemly
 Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM
 To: viphone@googlegroups.com
 Subject: FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help
 
 I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below letter
from Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure greatest access to
books for those unable to read print in the international treaty being
negotiated has been making the rounds. I urge everyone to sign this
petition. I will caution you that you must have a WHite House.gov account to
sign the petition and I believe you have to go through one of those annoying
captchas to set it up. At any rate, all signatures would be welcome. When I
signed last night, the count was about 98,000 shy of the 100,000 needed to
force a White House response to the petition.
  
 Thanks.
  
 Alan Lemly
  
 -Original Message-
 From: Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com] 
 Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
 To: wale...@gmail.com
 Subject: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help
  
 Dear William,
  
 It's not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt this
situation was so important it was necessary.
  
 You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving
forward on what many have come to call the Treaty for the Blind. The goal
of the international treaty is to make it possible for people who are blind,
or have other print disabilities such as dyslexia, to get access to the
books they need for education, employment and inclusion in society-no matter
where they live. It's something we already do, with great success, in the
United States through Bookshare.
 
 However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a way
that it would become useless-even harmful. For example, they're trying to
get language adopted that basically says: if you can buy it, you can't
borrow it. This is not only an attack on people around the world with print
disabilities-it's also an attack on libraries, like Bookshare, and could
have a drastic effect on the number of books you have access to.
  
 Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop Bookshare
from serving our users in the United States the way we do today.  We need
our government negotiating for a treaty that supports a library like
Bookshare.
  
 That's why we're working with a coalition of disability and library
groups, including the National Federation of the Blind and the American
Council of the Blind, to fight back against the proposed changes by these
private interests. We'll do everything we can to secure a treaty that both
protects the access we have now and that will benefit people with print
disabilities around the world-but we need your help.
  
 We're asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White House's
website that urges the President to step up his support: http://ow.ly/lkJVs.
If we can get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is required to respond
to the petition and will, hopefully, take positive action. With your help we
know we can reach that number.  We also recommend the petition at the
National Federation of the Blind's site, which is particularly accessible.
  
 Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our
collective voice can make a real impact.
  
 If you're interested in more background on the treaty, here are some
articles and resources you can review:
  . Huffington Post piece by Jim on how the treaty is being poisoned
by private interests:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-fruchterman/poisoning-the-treaty-for-_b_32
25181.html
  . WIRED Magazine article that gives some recent updates on the
treaty:http://ow.ly/lfP15
 
 Sincerely,
 Jim Fruchterman  Betsy Beaumon, Bookshare
  
 P.S. Please post the link to the White House petition on your social
media to help spread the word and get your friends involved! Again, here is
the link:http://ow.ly/lkJVs. 
  
 Note: this advocacy effort by Benetech, the nonprofit organization that
operates Bookshare, has not been supported or endorsed by Bookshare funders,
including the U.S. Department of Education.   
 
 
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Re: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help

2013-05-26 Thread martin nelson
URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your HelpHow did  you manage to get around that capsy? 
I couldn't understand the audio.
Martin Nelson


From: Alan Lemly 
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 3:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: FW: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help


I checked with Raul who gave me permission to post this. The below letter from 
Bookshare seeking signatures on a petition to ensure greatest access to books 
for those unable to read print in the international treaty being negotiated has 
been making the rounds. I urge everyone to sign this petition. I will caution 
you that you must have a WHite House.gov account to sign the petition and I 
believe you have to go through one of those annoying captchas to set it up. At 
any rate, all signatures would be welcome. When I signed last night, the count 
was about 98,000 shy of the 100,000 needed to force a White House response to 
the petition.



Thanks.



Alan Lemly



-Original Message-
From: Bookshare [mailto:booksh...@mail.vresp.com] 
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 6:58 PM
To: wale...@gmail.com
Subject: URGENT: Bookshare Needs Your Help



Dear William,
 
It's not typical for us to send you an email like this, but we felt this 
situation was so important it was necessary.
 
You may already be aware, but for years negotiations have been moving forward 
on what many have come to call the Treaty for the Blind. The goal of the 
international treaty is to make it possible for people who are blind, or have 
other print disabilities such as dyslexia, to get access to the books they need 
for education, employment and inclusion in society-no matter where they live. 
It's something we already do, with great success, in the United States through 
Bookshare.

However, private interests are trying to alter the treaty in such a way that it 
would become useless-even harmful. For example, they're trying to get language 
adopted that basically says: if you can buy it, you can't borrow it. This is 
not only an attack on people around the world with print disabilities-it's also 
an attack on libraries, like Bookshare, and could have a drastic effect on the 
number of books you have access to.
 
Our biggest worry is this becoming a treaty that could stop Bookshare from 
serving our users in the United States the way we do today.  We need our 
government negotiating for a treaty that supports a library like Bookshare.
 
That's why we're working with a coalition of disability and library groups, 
including the National Federation of the Blind and the American Council of the 
Blind, to fight back against the proposed changes by these private interests. 
We'll do everything we can to secure a treaty that both protects the access we 
have now and that will benefit people with print disabilities around the 
world-but we need your help.
 
We're asking you to take a moment to sign a petition on the White House's 
website that urges the President to step up his support: http://ow.ly/lkJVs. If 
we can get to 100,000 signatures, the White House is required to respond to the 
petition and will, hopefully, take positive action. With your help we know we 
can reach that number.  We also recommend the petition at the National 
Federation of the Blind's site, which is particularly accessible.
 
Thank you for your time and support. Together, we believe that our collective 
voice can make a real impact.
 
If you're interested in more background on the treaty, here are some articles 
and resources you can review: 

  a.. Huffington Post piece by Jim on how the treaty is being poisoned by 
private interests: 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-fruchterman/poisoning-the-treaty-for-_b_3225181.html
 
  b.. WIRED Magazine article that gives some recent updates on the treaty: 
http://ow.ly/lfP15 

Sincerely,
Jim Fruchterman  Betsy Beaumon, Bookshare
 
P.S. Please post the link to the White House petition on your social media to 
help spread the word and get your friends involved! Again, here is the link: 
http://ow.ly/lkJVs. 
 
Note: this advocacy effort by Benetech, the nonprofit organization that 
operates Bookshare, has not been supported or endorsed by Bookshare funders, 
including the U.S. Department of Education.   








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