Hi Cristina,
We are exploring this question at Wiley, and I think this affects all of us. The European Accessibility Act (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32019L0882) says in Section IV f about DRM and Accessibility:
The provision of services in order to maximise their foreseeable use by persons with disabilities, shall be achieved by including functions, practices, policies and procedures and alterations in the operation of the service targeted to address the needs of persons with disabilities and ensure interoperability with assistive technologies:
Ebooks:
(f) ensuring that digital rights management measures do not block accessibility features.
Most of us distribute our ebooks with DRM. The ebook files we sell direct to consumer have DRM, and the files we sell via 3rd party retailers have DRM applied by retailers. DRM can get in the way of accessibility. Do we need to change our DRM practices? Do we need to remove the hooks for DRM in EPUB spec?
Thanks,
Tzviya
Tzviya Siegman
Information Standards Principal
Wiley
201-748-6884
tsiegman@wiley.com<mailto:tsiegman@wiley.com>