ADA Title II Update: Digital Accessibility and What You Need to Know

ADA Title II Update Overview: Digital Accessibility and What You Need to Know

In a landmark move that promises to reshape the digital landscape for millions of Americans with disabilities, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a final rule updating Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). At its core, the new rule mandates that state and local governments must make their websites and mobile applications accessible to individuals with disabilities. This update addresses a long-standing gap in the ADA, providing much-needed clarity on digital accessibility requirements.
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Video Captioning and Transcription in Canadian Broadcasting

Prioritizing Video Accessibility: Canada’s Online Streaming Act

Canada's Online Streaming Act passage, Bill C-11, has brought accessibility to discussions surrounding the future of broadcasting. One of Bill C-11's key pillars is its emphasis on prioritizing accessibility and promoting inclusivity in the realm of online streaming. The legislation mandates that streaming platforms operating within Canada provide robust accessibility features, including closed captioning and audio description services.
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