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In recent years, plaintiffs’ attorneys have found that filing website accessibility cases can be a lucrative business model. By doing a quick scan of a website and then copying and pasting from other complaints, these attorneys can file a complaint with minimal effort. Because the legal requirements in this area are murky and settling is cheaper than litigating, these attorneys can often get a quick settlement. As a result, there have been thousands of these lawsuits, many of which have been filed in Florida.
Florida has been attractive venue for website accessibility cases since a 2017 decision held that Winn Dixie’s website violated the ADA because the website was not easily accessible to blind visitors. The key issue in that case (and other website accessibility cases) is whether websites are places of public accommodation under the ADA. In Winn-Dixie, the court held that the ADA applied because Winn-Dixie’s webs
CARMEL, Ind., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Â Realync, the multifamily industry s leading virtual leasing and engagement platform, announced today its platform now meets Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the most up-to-date recommendations for making web content more accessible to those with disabilities.
Realync helps thousands of apartment communities market, lease, and engage with prospects and existing residents through its industry leading video technology. Realync clients now have the ability to leverage closed captioning and generate a full transcript of all spoken dialogue throughout each video experience in line with WCAG best practices.
Improving accessibility within the Realync platform empowers leasing teams to provide the best video and leasing experience for their prospective residents without the need for any additional platforms or technologies to comply.
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At FantasyPros, weâre committed providing an accessible and functional website for our users. It is our policy to ensure that everyone, including persons with disabilities, has full and equal access to our digital offerings.
Our goal is to make our website content and services accessible to the widest audience possible. We are committed to meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to ensure that our digital offerings are ADA compliant.
We recognize that WCAG is always evolving and so must we as we continue to meet these standards.
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