[nfb-talk] Captcha, (I've had enough!)

Joshua Lester jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu
Wed Apr 13 13:38:54 UTC 2011


John, what's really bad, is if there are multiple blind people in a
church denomination, and their site's contact form, or church locater,
are inaccessible.
My organization's Website is like that.
They have an audio file that's supposed to play the captcha, but it won't play.
I'll post the Website here.
www.upci.org
I've contacted their IT department, but they have done nothing about this.
Blessings, Joshua

On 4/13/11, John Heim <john at johnheim.net> wrote:
> A few months ago, the Department of Justice said that the ADA applies to web
> sites. This is a big deal. Since the Department of Justice is responsible
> for enforcing laws like the ADA, if the Department of Justice says the ADA
> applies to web sites, then it does.  A business would have to go to court to
> show that the DOJ overstepped its bounds in making that determination. But
> the burden of proof would be on them. Well, anyway, the point is that
> CAPTCHAs are now illegal.
>
> IMO, this is one of the toughest issues we face. My own boss came to me
> yesterday wanting to put a captcha on our web site. I had to talk really
> long to get her to not do it. It was a really tough sell and I only got her
> to agree on a provisional basis. If an alternate solution I came up with
> doesn't work, she will probably insist on using the captcha. Her point is
> that the page we want to protect simply isn't visited very often by blind
> people. Its not worth the trouble to make it accessible.
>
> I've pointed out that its a matter of principle. I've even mentioned what a
> bitter thing it would be for me to install captcha software. I've pointed
> out our legal responsibilities. All this makes little to no difference. All
> that really matters is that captchas work. Honestly, I was sitting there
> thinking of trying to write software to break captchas and sending it to
> every spammer I can find.
>
> By the way, my boss is not a bad person by any means. She is very open
> minded. I just think that if you're not blind, you don't see what the
> problem is.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joshua Lester" <jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu>
> To: <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 10:25 PM
> Subject: [nfb-talk] Captcha, (I've had enough!)
>
>
>> Hi, it's Joshua Lester.
>> I've posted this on the Faith Talk list, and the Music list, but I'm
>> not having any success.
>> I've just thought of a question.
>> I'd like everyone's feedback.
>> How can we better influence the Webmasters of their sites, to make
>> more accessible contact forms?
>> How can they make them, where they can differentiate, between Jaws, and a
>> Robot?
>> I want them to make the captcha, where Jaws can catch it, and read it to
>> us.
>> What can we do?
>> Thanks for your ideas.
>> This is for all Websites.
>> Blessings, Joshua
>>
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