TIP 19 UK DDA Prosecutions Over Inaccessible WebsitesA few years ago the RNIB was involved in 2 county court cases;
'There has recently been some interest around The Royal National Institute of the Blind's (RNIB's) involvement in Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) cases relating to accessible websites. RNIB has recently been involved in two such cases, one of which was the subject of county court proceedings, and which settled in July 2003; these are the first court proceedings which they are aware of that related in any way to the provision of a service on the web. So what happens if your website design is not accessible?Unsurprisingly, you leave yourself open to criticism, bad press and and more seriously legal action if your site is not accessible. A disabled person can make a claim against you if your website makes it impossible or unreasonably difficult to access information and services. If you have not made reasonable adjustments and cannot show that this failure is justified, then you may be liable under the Act, and may have to pay compensation and be ordered by a court to change your site. RNIB 2005 Who can build you a website design that 'complies with UK Law'?No website design company is capable of producing a website for you that is “compliant with the law” or “compliant with the DDA" in the UK. 9.1.1 It is not possible to provide a definitive specification for a fully accessible website which will satisfy the requirements of the DDA. Website commissioners should therefore be sceptical if contracting companies declare that they will create websites that are “DDA-compliant” or “compliant with the law”. Conversely, website commissioners should not require a web designer to design a website that is “DDA-compliant” or “compliant with the law”. Until case law has been established such claims cannot be made or honoured. PAS 78 , 2006 Although there are many website design companies that build (or at least promise to build) quality, W3C compliant websites.
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