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over and over and over again
You know how I blogged about Netflix last month? Well, take a look at this, dated November of 2009. Also note where she discusses that the victory she and her cohorts won twenty years ago for broadcast have been so … Continue reading
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Tagged accessibilitty, equal rights, fcc, marlee matlin
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public comment on televised closed captioning
This is important for anyone who uses closed captioning (or know someone who does — we are a larger group than you might think!): Act Now! Improve Television Closed Captioning On November 24th, the NAD, along with other consumer groups, … Continue reading
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Tagged captioning, disability, fcc
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