That means a whole pile of work is coming at companies able to make these and other corporate websites accessibility compliant.
On Tue, 8 Oct 2019, diane.fann7--- via Cookinginthedark wrote: > Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2019 20:38:45 > From: diane.fann7--- via Cookinginthedark <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [CnD] today domino's lost and accessibility won > > A while back, I tried to order from Domino's. The website gave a phone number > to call if you needed assistance. All that got is a referral back to the > original number. I don't know if any of you have noticed, but, new > restaurants rarely have accessible websites. Theyare all just pictures which > can not be read by screen readers. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jude DaShiell via Cookinginthedark <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, October 7, 2019 8:20 PM > To: [email protected] > Cc: Jude DaShiell <[email protected]> > Subject: [CnD] today domino's lost and accessibility won > > The Supreme Court decided to not hear Domino's case for having an > innaccessible website and apps and left the Apelate Court ruling stand. > This means Domino's like other corporations has to comply with web > accessibility standards and law. > > > > -- > > _______________________________________________ > Cookinginthedark mailing list > [email protected] > http://acbradio.org/mailman/listinfo/cookinginthedark > > > -- _______________________________________________ Cookinginthedark mailing list [email protected] http://acbradio.org/mailman/listinfo/cookinginthedark
