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18 Apr 2005 1:12PM

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The Disability Rights Commission (DRC) is unhappy with the lack of action that followed last year's report on the dire state of British website accessibility and is working with the British Standards Institution (BSI), with help from the RNIB, to develop clear guidance.
The DRC is an independent statutory body responsible for advising the Government on the effectiveness of disability discrimination legislation. Representing the interests of Britain’s 9.8 million disabled people, the DRC is... (1034 more words)
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