After a year of more of legal wrangling, Target finally settled the class action law suit filed against it by the National Federation of the Blind. The suit alleged that target.com violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by not having an accessible design.
In the settlement, Target will make its website accessible to blind visitors, pay $6 million and pay to have the site independently monitored for ongoing accessibility.
Hey Target? Next time, just make the site accessible. It's the right thing to do - and a lot cheaper in the long run.
Updated 07/14/10 @ 11:05AM CDT by brian
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