- From: Philippe Vayssière <philippe@alsacreations.fr>
- Date: Fri, 10 May 2013 21:21:22 +0200
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
- Message-ID: <518D48B2.5070801@alsacreations.fr>
Hi, I've in my bookmarks the following link : <http://blog.powermapper.com/blog/post/Government-Accessibility-Standards.aspx> where Mark Rogers has compiled a set of legislations for 17 countries and territories. For France, both links are accurate. The years should be 2011 and 2012 respectively (see my comment there) but that's only a minor detail. As the RGAA was only made available as a set of PDF/UA, an unofficial website (in french, obviously) was set up by P. Bourlon to display the most interesting PDF of the set as an HTML website: <http://rgaa.net> (unofficial but faithful as far as I can tell) For Quebec province, the link to SGQRI 008 seems dead. I think the new one is <http://www.tresor.gouv.qc.ca/ressources-informationnelles/standards-sur-laccessibilite-du-web/> Philippe Vayssière -- Alsacréations Le 10/05/2013 19:32, Lainey Feingold a écrit : > Friends and colleagues: > > I have put up a post with links to digital accessibility laws around > the world. The direct link is: > > http://lflegal.com/2013/05/gaad-legal/ > > I welcome your additions and corrections, and apologies in advance for > countries and citations left out. I know these kinds of lists are > difficult to keep current, but (especially with your help) I will do > my best! > > Thanks, Lainey > > > Lainey Feingold > Law Office of Lainey Feingold > http://lflegal.com/ > 510.548.5062 > LF@LFLegal.com <mailto:LF@LFLegal.com> > *Twitter*: http://twitter.com/LFLegal
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