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From: | Alan Mead |
Subject: | Re: PSPP and ADA compliance |
Date: | Thu, 17 Dec 2015 10:14:42 -0600 |
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I think the FSF lawyers would refer everyone to the GPL and it's
waivers of suitability. How would an application like PSPP be compliant or non-compliant with ADA? This website: http://www.interactiveaccessibility.com/services/ada-compliance (which surely isn't legal advice) suggests that ADA does not apply to applications like PSPP (or, for that matter, SPSS) because they are not “places of public accommodation.” But this is ultimately a question for the lawyers who would defend someone subject to the ADA (e.g., YSU), not for software developers. -Alan On 12/17/2015 10:02 AM, Charles Johnson
wrote:
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