[gui-talk] inaccessibility of www.cstv.com/allaccess
richard kurlander
rkurlander at nyc.rr.com
Fri Sep 24 02:01:24 UTC 2010
I spelled Feingold wrong in the post. Her name is Lainey Feingold.At
09:57 PM 9/23/2010, you wrote:
>a few months I posted a message about the inaccessibility of
>www.cstv.com/allaccess. the live events such as audio and video are
>in a inaccessible flash player. I paid $119 for an account to access
>the college games that they carry. I can't believe that no other
>blind has an account. I am sure that other blind people like
>listening to college sports. It seems that cbs interactive who runs
>the website has no plans to fix this problem after speaking to greg
>stevens who works in tech support. he says that the flash plug in
>which they use from adobe, is inaccessible. I know you can take the
>links from each game and put them on a web page in a text format. I
>am very surprised that I heard no response from my last post. if
>other blind are interested in hearing these games they should google
>the lawyer Lainey Feingoldd, she is the one who worked in getting
>mlb to make their page accessible. Blind people and organizations
>such as nfb must start waking up and getting after people who don't
>care and continually make web sites inaccessible. they should stop
>worrying about blind people driving and fixing websites.
>
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