[blindlaw] college complaint
Paul Harpur
p.harpur at law.uq.edu.au
Fri Jan 26 12:14:35 UTC 2018
There is a circuit split on this. where are you based? It is much easier to go against the college and get them to settle requiring the software provider to become accessible. I have written about this in my Cambridge University Press book Discriminaiton, Copyright and Equality: Openingg the E-Book fo the Print Disabled and also updated a bit. I can email you some extracts if that is helpful.
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Hi,
I want to know if it is possible to file a complaint, or suit against a software company without including the college setting where it is being used.
The situation is a college course is using cisco packet tracer and it is completely unusable with jaws but the instructor is trying to figure something out.
If a human is sitting next to me, is that a valid accommodation and that's the end of it while I'm not learning anything?
Bryan
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