Web Accessibility and UK Law
A List Apart has a good article looking at the new legislation regarding website accessibility for disabled users. This article makes several good points with regards to the Disability Discrimination Act.
Firstly the Act doesn't specifically mention websites, although the Code of Practice (PDF) does. Also, despite the fact the final part of this Act comes into effect in October 2004, the law about accessible websites previously came into force on 1st October 1999 and the code of practice for this section was published on 27th May 2002.
Secondly there is advice with regards to the action that the Royal National Instsitute of the Blind and the Disability Rights Commission are likely to take, along with links to resources about accessibility such as can be found on the RNIB and W3C websites.
This issue has been highlighted by the BBC which reports that an investigation into websites shows that over 80% are unusable by disabled people. It is worth checking the ALA article to see the full analysis and links to further resources.
Manwah on 04.14.04 @ 09:25 PM GMT [link]