Accessibility in Cyberspace: The ADA's Applicability Online
Target argued that the plaintiffs’ case should be dismissed, but the Court disagreed, saying that anti-discrimination laws do apply to websites such as target.com. Join Pike & Fisher and a distinguished panel of legal and IT experts for an in-depth look at this controversial ruling. Subject matter to be discussed: - What exactly does the ADA mandate? - Who has been litigating? - What types of organizations and websites have been targeted? Purely e-commerce companies? Companies with both e-commerce and brick-and-mortar plays? What about government websites? - What types of websites would be exempt from ADA mandates? - What software/applications can web site owners and developers employ to achieve compliance and what are the related costs? - What about state laws? Who should attend: - In-house counsel - Web designers - Corporate Executives - IT personnel
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October 14, 2006 | |
Target argued that the plaintiffs’ case should be dismissed, but the Court disagreed, saying that anti-discrimination laws do apply to websites such as target.com. Join Pike & Fisher and a distinguished panel of legal and IT exp... |
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| Accessible Web Developers | Accessibility in Cyberspace: The ADA's Applicability Online |
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October 14, 2006 | |
Target argued that the plaintiffs’ case should be dismissed, but the Court disagreed, saying that anti-discrimination laws do apply to websites such as target.com. Join Pike & Fisher and a distinguished panel of legal and IT exp... |
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