Thread Subject: Re: Draft Questions

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From: Laura Ruby
Date: Tue, Dec 26 2006 5:50 PM


Eliminating "best meets" could create an all or nothing situation which
forces products to meet every standard in a minimum set of standards
which are focused on today's technology capabilities. This would not
allow for the standards to be future oriented which is what drives the
market forward, creates competition and pushes innovation.

Laura Ruby
Director of Global Policy and Standards
Microsoft Accessible Technology Group
425-705-7098
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