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ADA Doesn't Apply to Web

djmoore writes "A federal judge has ruled that the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) does not apply to the Web. U.S. District Judge Patricia Seitz dismissed with prejudice a suit demanding that Southwest Airlines make its website more accessible to the blind, saying that the suit would create new rights for the disabled without setting appropriate standards. Judge Seitz also rejected plaintiffs' claim that the Web is a 'place of exhibition, display, and a sales establishment,' one of the twelve categories covered by the ADA, on the grounds that the law only covers physical places." Our original article has more details.

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  1. Of course it doesn't apply by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why would dentists care about the web pages being accessible anyway?

  2. aw shoot... by mekkab · · Score: 5, Funny

    anyone want to redesign my site?

    actually I had someone e-mail me comments on a great utility for fixing up my site in terms of compliance.

    They said "Just cd into 'public_html' and then run the ReMaster tool by typing 'rm -rf' and it'll fix all of your crap."

    Does anyone else recommend this ReMaster tool?!

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    In the future, I would want to not be isolated from my friends in the Space Station.
  3. I have a question by xcomputer_man · · Score: 5, Funny

    An error occured while loading http://www.flsd.uscourts.gov/viewer/viewer.asp?fil e=/cases/opinions/02CV21734d24.pdf:

    Timeout on server
    Connection was to www.flsd.uscourts.gov at port 80


    If a court website gets slashdotted, would it classify as obstruction of justice?