[games_access] Important Question: What is our meta aim?
Sandra_Uhling
sandra_uhling at web.de
Wed Jan 7 09:11:50 EST 2015
Hi,
sorry I do not understand NAD, FCC, ACS ....?
Regards,
Sandra
Von: games_access [mailto:games_access-bounces at igda.org] Im Auftrag von
Thomas Westin
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 7. Januar 2015 14:56
An: IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List
Betreff: Re: [games_access] Important Question: What is our meta aim?
Hi all,
Here is some interesting stuff from NAD via Dan;
- I knew about the communication services part (I think it was brought up on
this list by someone in 2010 or so), but I wasn't aware of a waiver with a
deadline. This will be interesting to follow-up in October/November:
Dear Mr. Fischbach,
Thank you for contacting the NAD. We fully support making games accessible
for people with disabilities. We're not aware of any efforts in Congress or
at the Department of Justice addressing video games accessibility.
However, under the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video
Accessibility Act of 2010, advanced communications services are required to
be accessible to people with disabilities. We have made arguments before the
FCC that many online games are primarily used for advanced communications
services and thus should be made accessible. However, the FCC is still
working on the ACS rules and actually granted a temporary waiver until
October 2015 for games where ACS is a primary or co-primary purpose to the
Entertainment Software Association.
Please let us know of any efforts to make games more accessible.
Sincerely,
Andrew Phillips
Best regards,
Thomas
7Jan 2015 kl. 10:09 skrev Thomas Westin <thomas at westin.nu>:
Dan recently volunteered to find out more about this situation in the US (as
I am based in Sweden), and we will hopefully be able to share some results
of that soon.
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