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He only reads it for the articles.

A legally blind Queens man is suing Playboy.com, saying the website is incompatible with his screen-reading software.

Donald Nixon’s class action lawsuit charges the entertainment website with violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Nixon says he’s prevented from perusing the site’s articles and that he can’t enjoy the centerfolds because the website lacks “a text equivalent for every non-text element.”

The suit groused that Nixon — who has filed 47 lawsuits against various companies, citing ADA violations — is also unable to purchase Playboy “hoodies, jogger pants,” because of the incompatibility with his software.

Nixon’s lawyer Jonathan Shalom declined to comment.

Playboy did not immediately return a message.

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