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By: Snapdragon

I’m reading it that way now. *laughing*

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By: damicatz

It’s more profitable to go after a single entity rather than trying to track down the content creators. The ADA is not about helping the disabled, it’s about giving shysters more excuses to sue people.

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By: damicatz

All three of those mediums are “digital”.

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By: BadBart

Whether or not this right is encoded in the ADA is exactly what this lawsuit is about. The ADA specifically applies to private businesses to ensure that individuals with disabilities are not shunted...

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By: HogwartsProfessor

I thought the content makers had to do this.

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By: Cacao

Too true. One “Mad Men” example that sticks in my mind is when Bets and Don went to see the musical ‘Fiorello’, the caption wrote ‘Theorello’. WTF? Really? It sounds like the captioners listen to the...

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By: shthar

Just to answer you clowns. No, subtitles aren’t on most DVDs.

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By: shthar

Somebody has to actually watch the show before there can be any complaints.

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By: Cacao

Not only that but services like Redbox are getting around the 28 day Studio freeze by going out and buying retail copies. Retail=subtitles, right?

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By: mrbucket

The way I see it, Netflix should do the following: * Shut off all streaming videos that do not provide captioning. There’ll be massive blowback, ire from subscribers, and most likely a bunch of hearing...

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