... Act, have things really changed? The introduction of the DDA was to ensure that websites could be accessed by blind ... is widespread uncertainty over the legislation introduced under the DDA. The difficulty is that site owners are now faced ...
...web site which exhibits such outstandingly poor usability and accessibility that it could only come from an ad man. (how’s about “DDA” for one word equity?) Maurice argues that advertising is dead and that the only way forwards is for brands to ‘own’ ...
...two years ago all the supermarkets in the sample made a public commitment to make their home shopping facilities more accessible and DDA-compliant in the near future, there is little to show for the considerable period that has elapsed since this pledge .”...
... that all public places must be accessible to people with a disability. Although the UK's Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) compels webmasters to create websites accessible to all. The US' Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which similarly ...