Guys

It seems ridiculous that there are described movies in the iTunes store which 
don’t say they are described. If it doesn’t say that they are, they may as well 
not bother having them.

I am going to write to Apple Accessibility about this. Anyone else feel free to 
join in.



Obviously, it is great that people like Netflix are introducing described 
content, but if these tracks are available, why aren’t they being included by 
all the providers? Perhaps Amazon might like to join in? I won’t hold my breath.

Here in the UK, streaming services are excluded from the duty on broadcasters 
to provide a proportion of content with description. If this is how we are all 
going to watch TV, then why shouldn't it be subject to the same regulation?

I feel a rant coming on.

Best

Adrienne

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