Court rules that Domino’s website must comply with ADA rules
January 17, 2019
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Domino’s website, used for placing pickup and delivery orders, must be accessible to people with disabilities. The ruling came as the result of a lawsuit brought by a blind customer who could not use the site or the chain’s app to order because Domino’s was not in compliance with the government’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
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