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Web Sites Vulnerable to Accessibility Complaints

October 9, 2008
Recently some high-profile Web retailers have been targeted by advocacy groups for the disabled arguing that the sites are too difficult for the blind to navigate.  In a case that was closely watched by both sides of the debate,  National Federation of the Blind v. Target, the giant retailer agreed to a settlement that included making a number of significant accommodations to blind users. Matthew Kreeger of Morrison & Foerster has published an analysis of the legal issues and some recommendations to Web retailers here.
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