Web Page and the Americans with Disabilities Act

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  • David E. Ross

    Web Page and the Americans with Disabilities Act

    So far, there has been no authoritative determination whether the ADA
    applies to commercial Web sites. This is about to change.

    A class-action lawsuit against the Target Corp has been certified in
    federal court. The suit claims that Target violates the ADA because
    audio browsers used by the blind cannot work with all the Web pages.
    Since purchases may be made on-line through Target's Web site, the
    plaintiffs claim this is a violation of the ADA.

    Of course, Target will appeal the certification. Whether that appeal
    succeeds or the lawsuit goes to trial, an end result will be an explicit
    determination of whether the ADA applies not only to commercial Web
    sites but also to the Web sites of state and local governments (which
    are also subject to the ADA). This determination might also apply to
    Web sites for charities and other non-profit organizations.

    For a news article in the Los Angeles Times, see
    <http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-blind4oct04,1,2 839895.story>
    "Suit may spur greater Web access for blind" (may require free
    registration and login). See also
    <http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071003/us_nm/target_blind_dc _6>.

    --
    David E. Ross
    <http://www.rossde.com/>

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