The Kindle lawsuit that was filed by two groups representing the blind – the National Federation of the Blind, and the American Council of the Blind – has been settled by Arizona State University (ASU). ABC News reports that the university settled the lawsuit with the two groups who had filed the suit on behalf of a student who claimed that the university’s Kindle program was not accessible for the blind last year. The lawsuit alleged that the program was violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Related Resources:

  • Kindle Lawsuit, Digital Rights Go Courtroom (Findlaw’s Technologist)
  • Kindle DX: Will Law Schools Soon See the eCasebook? (Findlaw’s Technologist)
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act - Overview (Findlaw)

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