I'm interested in what impact the technological protection measures will have on visually impaired, deaf, or hard of hearing students. My oldest daughter went through the entire school system with a major hearing disability. Every single year we had to deal with her ability to access courses in a fair, reasonable manner. On the one hand we have laws that guarantee students complete access in the classroom, and yet, for example, if a teacher is showing a film that's not closed-captioned, under the digital rights management protection laws you would have to break the lock in order to provide closed-captioning on a film for a student to be able to participate alongside other students.
Are you concerned, in terms of the visually impaired or deaf students, about their ability to have fair access alongside other students if the technological protection measures remain unamended?