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From: Peter Wallack
Date: Tue, Aug 14 2007 12:15 PM
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Given the current proposal:<br>
<i>Any software used to create or modify content for publication.</i><br>
Does this mean that Notepad is on the hook to meet these provisions? It
is software, and it can be used to produce content for publication. <br>
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Peter Wallack
Accessibility Program Director
Oracle Corporation</pre>
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