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Re: DOJ Enters Into Landmark Web and Mobile App Consent Decree

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From: Shuttlesworth, Rachel
Date: Mar 12, 2014 12:32PM


Please post to the list, as we need this training as well.

Rachel

Dr. Rachel S. Thompson
Director, Emerging Technology and Accessibility
Center for Instructional Technology
University of Alabama
http://accessibility.ua.edu

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On 03/12/14, 1:13 PM, "Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO"
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Hi Listers,

I am asked frequently where people can receive trainin on WCAG 2.0. Can
anyone on this list point me in the right direction?

Susie Stanzel

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Subject: [WebAIM] DOJ Enters Into Landmark Web and Mobile App Consent
Decree

Interesting blog about this topic from the folks at HiSoftware.



Case involves ".H&R Block over Web and mobile app accessibility. The case
(National Federation of the Blind v. HRB Digital LLC) represents the first
time that Justice intervened in and required a consent decree in a lawsuit
based only on Web and mobile app accessibility. Under the consent decree
(cite to http://www.ada.gov/hrb-cd.htm), H&R Block must undertake a number
of stringent requirements including."



Read the whole report

http://blog.hisoftware.com/2014/compliance/doj-enters-into-landmark-web-and
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mobile-app-consent-decree



Short URL

http://tinyurl.com/pfgwcg8



~j



John E. Brandt

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