Accessibility Bulletin Week 28 – accessibility news around the globe

15 Jul 2021 | Accessibility Bulletin

Adam Turner
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Our weekly roundup of the media’s key articles on the topic of digital accessibility.

US | Another Big Win in the Domino’s Pizza Accessibility Saga

This is an article about a judge’s decision in the Domino’s Pizza web access case.

https://www.lflegal.com/2021/06/dominos-june-2021/

US | Removing Barriers to Accessibility on Federal Government Websites

Many organizations fail to prioritize or even consider accessibility when designing their websites, which creates unnecessary obstacles for the over 40 million Americans who have a disability.

https://itif.org/events/2021/07/15/removing-barriers-accessibility-federal-government-websites

ALL | The little book of accessibility

This is a little book of quips, tips, affirmations, and truths that have helped me shape the BBC’s strategy and embed accessibility into its culture.

https://uxdesign.cc/the-little-book-of-accessibility-a9b59d82b412

US | Who tests the ADA testers?

Testers are individuals who have no intention of ever buying the product or visiting the location the website revolves around.

https://sheribyrnehaber.medium.com/who-tests-the-ada-testers-dcb9db8d3749

US | AAAtraq wins InsurTech award

AAAtraq has been awarded the 2021 award for InsurTech innovation by business publication, Acquisition International.

https://aaatraq.com/news/2021/05/aaatraq-wins-insurtech-award