This article is the foreword to Dr Paul Harpur's 'Discrimination, Copyright and Equality: Law Opening the eBook for the Print Disabled' (Cambridge University Press, 2017). Given that copyright is one of the most widely debated, researched, and legislated public concerns in digital culture –– as evidenced in the commons debates, the furious arguments about illegal downloading, or the affirmative policy in favour of open access publishing –– that the issues of copyright and the print disabled are not widely known. Why are these issues not routinely raised, in the mainstream, when we talk about the opportunities and discontents of digital technology for society and culture? The continuing oppression of print disabled readers, and their exclusi...