As I understand it, the ruling only granted class-action status.

Regardless, this will certainly become a larger issue.

Here at Michigan State University, we have been promoting Web accessibility
for several years. I think it's great that basic requirements could finally
be shoved down everyone's throats. It will make many of my standards-related
discussions much more brief :-)



On 10/4/07, Daniel Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since today seems to be an introductory day, I'm relatively new to
> the list as well.
>
> I noticed there was finally a ruling on this case. Not sure of the
> ramifications yet though, but this may be a major shift for any web
> business, at least in California. Instead of accessibility being a
> best practice issue it may become a legal one even outside of
> government work.
>
> http://www.901am.com/2007/court-rules-against-target-on-website-
> accessibility-lawsuit.html
>
> -Dan
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