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It's important to become aware and understand that

Web Compliance is Law.

Meaning All Businesses, Companies or Public Service based entities must follow

Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Any Online Web Store offering consumer goods or services must make accommodation for those Americans with Visual or Audio disabilities.

Local Businesses and ECommerce Shops are in danger of being Non-Compliant.

The ADA was aimed at improving conditions of company buildings and places of public service.

Brick and Mortar Shops and Banks alike have to have safety rails in the rest rooms and other accommodations. The changes made to the Information and Communication Technology

Revised 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines have brought this to the digital space.

To Be Non-Compliant is against the Law.

Web Compliance can be complicated.

You're invited to join our emailing list to keep up with alerts and changes with the ADA and Web Compliance.

Target Settles ADA Lawsuit for $6Million

Target Settles ADA Lawsuit for $6Million

Target has settled a class action lawsuit over accessibility complaints with Target.com. The company will pay a substantial fee and update its website to make it accessible to the blind. ...more

Lawsuits

January 02, 20232 min read

  • Official Page of www.ada.gov for additional information.

  • Revised 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines on access-board.gov

  • Watch video of News Companies Talking about the ADA Lawsuits Here

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