Re: European Accessibility Act: Parliament and Council negotiators strike a deal

Thanks Jake

That is interesting.

It says "The EAA will outline what needs to be accessible, but will not
impose detailed technical solutions as to how to make it accessible, thus
allowing for innovation."

Does that mean it won't reference the EN 301 549?

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On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 12:34 PM Abma, J.D. (Jake) <Jake.Abma@ing.com>
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> A step closer now...
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> European Accessibility Act: Parliament and Council negotiators strike a
> deal​​
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> http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/nl/press-room/20181108IPR18560/european-accessibility-act-parliament-and-council-negotiators-strike-a-deal
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