Disabilities Act Doesn't Cover The Web

from the phew dept

Following up on an article we had last week concerning the case of whether or not the web counted as a "place" for the purposes of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a judge has now ruled that the ADA does not apply to the web and website operators don't have to adjust their pages to make sure they're accessible to those with disabilities. As both articles we posted on this topic said, requiring changes would likely create a huge mess for all different types of sites as they scrambled to redo their pages.
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    Anonymous Coward, 22 Oct 2002 @ 8:56am

    A huge mess?

    Like having to introduce curb-cuts into sidewalks and provide elevators in buildings?

    Moving some html around so screen-readers (or non-IE web browsers like Lynx and Opera) can parse them is trivial in comparison.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Art Blaser, 16 Apr 2003 @ 5:38pm

    Re: A huge mess?

    Good point. Promoting civil rights always has been considered "a huge mess" by people including judges whose privileged position is bolstered by unequal access. Web access can be simple as suggested at www.webaim.org and http://www.rit.edu/~easi/.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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