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New Communications Accessibility Law Signed By Obama


President Obama signed into law today the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act, legislation that will help people with disabilities access and participate in the digital world. Continue reading

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Feds Promise Policy Parity For Pedestrians, Cyclists & Motorists


In what amounts to a sea change for the Department of Transportation, the automobile will no longer be the prime consideration in federal transportation planning. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood says the needs of pedestrians and cyclists will be considered along with those of motorists, and he makes it clear that walking and riding are “an important component for livable communities.” Continue reading

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Proposed US Law Would Force Product Accessibility


Manufacturers and suppliers of consumer technology devices in the US could be forced to make all their products accessible to blind consumers, if proposed legislation is passed by Congress. Continue reading

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AHEAD Analysis of Section 121: Chafee Amendment


AHEAD, the Association on Higher Education and Disability, has an excellent position statement on fair use and accessible texts for students with disabilities. Here is AHEAD’s analysis of Section 121 of the U.S. Copyright Act (the Chafee Amendment): In 1996, … Continue reading

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AHEAD Analysis of Section 107: Fair Use & Accessibility


AHEAD, the Association on Higher Education and Disability, has an excellent position statement on fair use and accessible texts for students with disabilities. Here is AHEAD’s analysis of Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act (Fair Use): Whether the use … Continue reading

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