Is Your Web Site Accessible to the Handicapped?
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12-25-2007, 11:00 AM,
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Is Your Web Site Accessible to the Handicapped?
Quote:While the Internet has opened up tremendous possibilities for communication and convenience for those with sight, hearing or mobility impairments, it can also be very frustrating for them if Web sites are not accessible, says Cynthia Waddell, executive director of the nonprofit International Center for Disability Resources on the Internet, headquartered in Raleigh, N.C. "People have been stripping accessibility out without realizing what they're doing," she says. full article: http://ecommercetimes.com/story/Is-Your-...60905.html |
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02-29-2008, 09:59 AM,
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Re: Is Your Web Site Accessible to the Handicapped?
A related article:
Quote:We are often asked about compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. There is a reasonably strong argument, supported by court decisions, that a stand-alone business operating as a website with no physical presence may not be covered by the ADA. But without prolonged litigation we will not know for sure, and there is contradictory law on the point. Absent court decisions deciding whether states can enforce state disability laws, it may be that you will have to accommodate the disabled even if the ADA does not require it. If your website is a robust ecommerce site taking payments and selling goods, and you market or sell to residents within a particular state, you probably have to comply with that states laws... full article: http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articl...lity-Laws/ |
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