Topic: Ada Lawsuits

4 chapters across the catalog

Rewilding
Episode 1209 2:27:53 - 2:30:03

1209: Rewilding

ADA Website Lawsuits, Pornhub Subtitles, Accessibility Regulations

A deaf man has filed a lawsuit against Pornhub, alleging the site violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by failing to provide closed captioning for its videos. Similar legal challenges are emerging regarding website accessibility for the blind, requiring descriptive audio for visual content. These regulations are expected to create a significant compliance burden for digital media companies.

Fudged
Episode 1114 2:04:14 - 2:07:25

1114: Fudged

Americans with Disabilities Act, Website Lawsuits and Iran Drones

Over 2,250 lawsuits were filed in 2018 against websites for failing to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), targeting companies like Domino's and Michael Kors. Separately, Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed to have taken control of several U.S. drones operating over Syria and Iraq. This claim is viewed with skepticism as a potential precursor to a false flag event or a propaganda effort.

White Male Clerks
Episode 801 2:02:07 - 2:04:31

801: White Male Clerks

ADA Website Compliance and Section 508 Lawsuits

A surge in lawsuits targeting website accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is causing concern for online publishers. "ADA trolls" are reportedly filing suits against companies whose websites do not meet specific A or AA compliance standards, often settling for around $15,000. The discussion notes that while accessibility is important, the legal pressure is forcing design changes that some argue degrade the user experience for non-disabled visitors.

Toilet Wars
Episode 800 2:38:31 - 2:46:00

800: Toilet Wars

Grammy Awards Critique and ADA Section 508 Trolls

The hosts critique the production of the Grammy Awards, including Adele's performance issues and Kendrick Lamar's set. A segment featuring Stevie Wonder leads to a discussion on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and "Section 508 trolls" who file predatory lawsuits against corporations over website accessibility. Curry argues against degrading the web experience for the "sight-abled" to satisfy frivolous legal demands.