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From: Joe Chidzik
Date: Fri, Jun 01 2012 8:34AM
Subject: Web accessibility law in Asia
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I'm specifically interested in information on the law and web accessibility in China and India. Is there any specific law covering the provision of accessible websites, or a broader law on equality that may cover web accessibility?

The few relevant links I've found on line have highlighted the lack of legislation, or are several years out of date, but it would be useful to have upto date thoughts andor links on this if anyone can help.

Some of the links I did find:
Web accessibility and the law in India http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/wai-eo-editors/2008Dec/0007.html
Discussion of accessibility law in China http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2008OctDec/0116.html

The following link (PDF), mentions that as of 2009, China had no accessibility law relating to websites, and whilst China had signed the UN Treaty of 2007 on the rights of disabled people, but had not (at the time of writing) ratified it.
http://www.kuzmahome.com/83-90tunisiaconferencepaper.pdf

Thanks
Joe

From: Rakesh
Date: Fri, Jun 01 2012 8:59AM
Subject: Re: Web accessibility law in Asia
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Hi Joe,
For general business websites Indian firms follow WCAG 2.0 guidelines.
For Government websites Government of India have recently recommended
the accessibility guidelines at
http://web.guidelines.gov.in/
Hope it helps
Thanks & Regards
Rakesh
On 6/1/2012 8:04 PM, Joe Chidzik wrote:
> I'm specifically interested in information on the law and web accessibility in China and India. Is there any specific law covering the provision of accessible websites, or a broader law on equality that may cover web accessibility?
>
> The few relevant links I've found on line have highlighted the lack of legislation, or are several years out of date, but it would be useful to have upto date thoughts andor links on this if anyone can help.
>
> Some of the links I did find:
> Web accessibility and the law in India http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/wai-eo-editors/2008Dec/0007.html
> Discussion of accessibility law in China http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2008OctDec/0116.html
>
> The following link (PDF), mentions that as of 2009, China had no accessibility law relating to websites, and whilst China had signed the UN Treaty of 2007 on the rights of disabled people, but had not (at the time of writing) ratified it.
> http://www.kuzmahome.com/83-90tunisiaconferencepaper.pdf
>
> Thanks
> Joe
> > >

From: Joe Chidzik
Date: Mon, Jun 11 2012 1:28AM
Subject: Re: Web accessibility law in Asia
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> Hi Joe,
> For general business websites Indian firms follow WCAG 2.0 guidelines.
> For Government websites Government of India have recently
> recommended the accessibility guidelines at http://web.guidelines.gov.in/

Hi Rakesh,
Thanks for the info and link; that looks really useful.

Regards
Joe