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Disney accessibility lawsuit settled before trial

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A lawsuit made against the Walt Disney Company’s theme parks and websites by three blind women in the USA has been settled out of court, ahead of its scheduled trial date of January 2012.

The three plaintiffs from California and Kansas filed the lawsuit against Disney in September 2010. The suit argued that Disney was in violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act (2008) by failing to cater to people with disabilities across its parks and websites.


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China to produce accessible movies

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China’s Government has held a press conference in Beijing this week to promote its pledge to produce captioned, interpreted and audio described movies.

The General Administration of Press and Publication aims to produce captions and audio description for 10 to 20 movies per year, accommodating China’s nearly 12 million vision impaired and 20 million hearing impaired citizens.

Wang Naikun, executive vice-president of China Disabled Persons' Federation, said, “Like everyone else, people with disabilities want to learn about the world through films.”


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Five new Hoyts locations to begin accessible cinema programs

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From Thursday, 1 December Hoyts Cinemas will add a further five locations to its list of complexes across Australia screening movies with closed captions and audio description.

The five locations will commence closed captioned screenings only, with audio description added at a later date. The locations are:


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Event Cinemas announce new accessible locations

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From Thursday, 8 December onwards Event Cinema locations at Castle Hill in Sydney and Chermside in Brisbane will join the growing list of cinemas nationally that will show captioned and audio described movies.

Joining these two new locations, Event’s Marion MEGAPLEX in Adelaide will update from one existing open captioned screen to three screens showing both closed captions and audio description.

Event’s announcement also includes a number of existing closed captioned and audio described locations increasing their current level of access. From 1 December onwards, the following locations will move from 1 to 2 accessible screens:


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