Domino’s Pizza must make its website and mobile app accessible to blind people using screen-reading software, the Ninth Circuit ruled Tuesday. (CN) – Domino’s Pizza must make its website and mobile ...
A California federal district court has held that the website of Domino’s Pizza violates the ADA, following a long saga that included the Ninth Circuit’s reversal of the district court’s prior ...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that Domino’s website, used to order food for pickup and delivery, is covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act. A blind customer first sued the ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from Domino's Pizza, clearing the way for a lawsuit filed by a blind man alleging the chain's website and mobile app were not accessible to people ...
In 2018, the 9th Circuit Court ruled that Domino’s must make their website and app comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Domino’s appealed to the Supreme Court, which has now declined ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from Domino's Pizza Inc., leaving the Ann Arbor-based company to face a lawsuit by a blind man who says its website and mobile-phone app don't ...
Domnio’s Pizza has been legally required to makes its app and website fully accessible to the visually impaired following a years-long legal battle with a blind customer who was left unable to order a ...
In 2016, Guillermo Robles sued Domino’s because the pizza chain’s website and app didn’t work with screen-reading software, making their online services inaccessible to him and other users with visual ...
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