On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 05:22:27PM -0500, Yakov Shafranovich wrote
Various "Turing test" schemes are in use today for signups, C/R, and
WHOIS lookups. The W3C draft pointed out some of the problems inherent
with these schemes for disabled users. Has there been a response from
the industry? Does anyone really care unless the end-user constituency
is large enough to make a commercial or public difference?
If a jurisdiction has laws regarding access for the disabled, all you
need is one disabled person and one lawyer, and it's game over for the
turing test.
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