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- Are websites a place of public accommodation? <br />Federal courts disagree. (Vermont District Court -> Yes, <br />California Ninth Circuit -> No.)
- Can the DoJ just declare that websites are covered by the ADA? Notice of Rulemaking was due this year, postponed to 2017. Meanwhile, DoJ is joining suits.
- THIS JUST IN: DoJ is now asking for additional comments, including "undue burden" language.
- April 28, 2016, it withdrew its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
- WCAG 2.0 AA has become the de facto standard in recent settlements, but some content can't meet that standard.
- Harvard/MIT MOOC: 10-year-old circuit diagram book.
- How far back do standards apply?
- Settlements have ranged from "going forward" to back several years (Louisiana Tech, 3 years).
- Some settlements simply require everything on a website to be accessible.
- How can you enforce a vague standard? Who decides?
- What happens to inaccessible content?
The legal muddle