Accessibility Legislation

Caption, description and copyright laws

The international Intelectual Properties internet content sharing treaty allows the provisions of technology copyright measures, which has complecated the provisions agreement for accessible media formats (Accessible Media And Copyright).
Accessible Media Obligations The copyright limitations and exceptions principle, for the purpose of providing accessible media for persons with perceptual disabilities, is supported and adopted at all levels of societal legal obligations.
Caption And Descriptive Definition
Copyright Laws Copyright law in the context of captioning videos is a gray area that is open to interpretation. The Copyright Law and the Accessibility Fare Use law appear to be in conflict with each other, and has created uncertainty for libraries and educational institutions.
While the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not require brick-and-mortar businesses such as video stores to stock captioned videos, courts have held that the ADA requires movie theater owners to enable the display of captions provided by the movies copyright holders a requirement bolstered by several out-of-court settlements.
This is particularly a problem for Canadian organizations where there are no legal precedence.