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Sep. 27th, 2004 03:47 pmDisabilities Act doesn't cover Web, court says
Acting largely on procedural grounds, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday upheld a lower court's decision from October 2002, which concluded that Web sites cannot be required to comply with the 1991 disabilities law. An advocacy group for the blind had sued Southwest Airlines, seeking a redesign of its Web site.
Still, the three-judge panel noted that a future case could provide a vehicle for exploring the question in greater depth. "In declining to evaluate the merits of this case, we are in no way unmindful that the legal questions raised are significant," wrote Judge Stanley Marcus.
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(PDF version of the findlaw document is here.)
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Date: 2004-09-27 01:34 pm (UTC)This case is also made more difficult by the fact that airlines are specifically exmpted from the ADA.
I think there are interesting questions about the extent to which the ADA applies to the web, usually being tied into provision of "services" rather than the notion of the Web as a "place". The court is not addressing those, and, given the facts and the procedural history of the case, really can't.
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Date: 2004-09-27 01:40 pm (UTC)*gets off soapbox with a curtsy*
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Date: 2004-09-27 05:49 pm (UTC)Y'know what sucks? The cases that make it this far are always the shitty ones. :/
Thank you, though.