You also may want to look up a post of mine in the archives from spring
2013 that explains it in detail, by the legal counsel of consumers.
Again, I really need to write a more comprehensive post that explains the
rationales in depth. But fundamentally, this compliance isn't particularly
important for caption authors. It is important for the user *overrides* and
settings that this matters, and it matters a great deal there.
Christian
Sent from my mobile phone. Please excuse any touchscreen-induced weirdness.
On May 9, 2014 11:28 AM, "Philip Jägenstedt" <philipj@opera.com> wrote:
> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Christian Vogler
> <christian.vogler@gallaudet.edu> wrote:
> > Browser vendors are liable to comply with 79 CFR 103. That's been settled
> > long ago and is not even under debate.
>
> OK. I'm trying to verify this off-list, since so much depends on it.
>
> Philip
>