Dept. of Justice Considers Web For ADA
beetle496 noted a blog entry saying "The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) on the Accessibility of Web Information and Services Provided by Entities Covered by the ADA (i.e., State and Local Government Entities and Public Accommodations). You can read the fact sheet, or the entire notice. In short, the Department is seeking comments on their desire to revise regulation to 'establish specific requirements for State and local governments and public accommodations to make their websites accessible to individuals with disabilities.' The Department is seeking specific comment on many things including the standards they should adopt, and if there should be any exemptions for certain entities (e.g., small business) before they publish their Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. This is amazing news! The impact that this will have for individuals with disabilities cannot be overemphasized. It is time for our digital society to forever include individuals of all abilities. The period of public comment is open for 180 days."
Did the DoJ just get all POed about how their SOP didn't mention anything about taking OPP, and how it could land them in trouble with the NRA, the ACLU, and NAMBLA?
Living With a Nerd
after the newclear powered big flash, which isn't going to hurt anyone. the survivor/body count will be required due to our propensity to destroy each other/everything.
like nothing anyone has ever seen. don't miss it. oh yeah, almost forgot (magnetic waves & stuff), nobody, anywhere, is going to miss 'it'. see you there.