Closed-Captioning Could Be ‘Coming To a Theater Near You,’ Muse Says
Proposed regulations could force some theaters to offer assistive technology for patrons with hearing and visual impairments, says veteran LeClairRyan attorney Williamsburg, VA (PRWEB) October 20, 2014 The federal government could require movie theaters with digital screens to offer closed captioning for the hearing impaired, along with audio descriptions for people with visual problems, said LeClairRyan partner Brian Muse, who blogs about the Americans with Disabilities Act at ADAmusings.com. The proposed rules, he added, underscore the need for businesses of all types to be prepared for
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