How you handle video and alternative content depends on where you are located and who is your audience. For sites created by or for the US federal government and many state governments it is required by law. For commercial sites, accessibility law is somewhat vague. Some lawsuits brought against commercial sites, like Target.com, are settled without there being a court ruling on the case in question. See http://webaim.org/blog/target-lawsuit-settled/
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