Monday, May 21, 2007

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Should Web-only businesses be required to be disabled-accessible? CNN.com, 2002

In late October, a Florida federal court ruled that Southwest Airlines does not have to retool its Web site to make it more accessible to the blind. United States District Judge Patricia Seitz ruled that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies only to businesses with a nexus to a physical location, not Web-only businesses.

Who speaks for a Web site? Robert Niles, Online Journalism Review, Sept. 26,
2007.

The online journalism world is changing the way information is attributed to people. Attributing information to a Web site is often deceptive and misleading. Online information changes the nature of authorship. Here is some advice about how a journalist can verify authorship and attribute information to online sources.

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