I would think that an appeal to the European Union section on disability would 
probably result in a reversal in this decision.  The lawsuit in question 
started a long time ago and used a pretty crufty version of VO which wasn't too 
usable in many areas.  With all of the improvements since, though, it is likely 
that the decision will be overturned.

cdh
On Nov 28, 2009, at 7:50 PM, anouk radix wrote:

> Hello, A friend of mine told me this morning htat in Belgium windows 
> screenreader companies have won a lobby that effectively bans blind people in 
> belgium from getting a mac from their insurance (or the government). Because 
> the screenreader people say it is unusable.
> I think this is a very sad state of affairs indeed and I hope this wont 
> happen in other countries as well.
> Greetings, Anouk
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