I'm glad to hear that so many of us are experts on law and other topics that have nothing to do with web standards whatsoever.

What does this suit have to do with web standards?

Well, perhaps down the road somewhere more strict governing will be put in place.
Do we want the government involved with web page construction?  No.

Maybe this is an opportunity to point out the exact failure in the site, offer a fix, and then go through our own commerce sites to make sure we don't have any similar problems.

Maybe the more entrepreneurial of us will spam store owners offering "shopping cart repair" services.

Maybe, just maybe this will get thrown out of court and quickly forgotten.

Maybe, target will fess up to being an evil corporation and explain the whole problem was the inability of the English speaking executives to clearly explain the problem to the developers in China that earn $0.15 an hour working on the site, reminding us why to hire local people.

Hopefully something positive will come from it.

Joseph R. B. Taylor
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