MAKE ACCESSIBILITY A TOP PRIORITY WITH Allyable!
International Accessibility Laws


Israel – 2017
Law for equality of disabled people
“The first enforceable law; this is how Allyable gathered so much experience in digital accessibility standards over the years.”

Japan – 2018
Basic Act on Formation of an Advanced Information & Telecommunications Network Society
“The first enforceable law; this is how Allyable gathered so much experience in digital accessibility standards over the years.”

United States – 2018
Section 508 of Rehabilitation Act
“…are intended to ensure that information and communication technology covered by the respective statutes is accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities…”
“…are intended to ensure that information and communication technology covered by the respective statutes is accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities…”
“Manufacturers must ensure that products are designed, developed, and fabricated to be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities…”

Canada – 2021
AODA (2012; enforced from 1/2021)
“.. adoption of the W3C “Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0AA″ for web content, electronic documents, and non-web software, such as native mobile applications”

European Union – 2021
EN 301 549 (2019; enforced from 1/2021)Law for equality of disabled people
“.. adoption of the W3C ‘Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1’ for web content, electronic documents, and non-web software, such as native mobile applications”

Australia – 2021
AU 301 549 (2019; enforced from 1/2021)
Similar to and adopted from the European Union.
Common Accessibility Barriers

- Blind/Visual Disability
- Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Motor Disability
- Cognitive Disorder
- Epilepsy/Seizures
- Aging Population
Why is Accessibility so Important?

Accessibility is among corporate’s highest priorities

1.2 Billion
People worldwide with a disability who are unable to experience digital content as intended
98%
Websites out of compliance with accessibility legislation (ADA & WCAG 2.1 standards)
66%
Internet transactions initiated by people with vision impairments that end in abandonment
11,000
Average number of U.S. ADA Title III lawsuits filed in both 2019 and 2020
$13 Trillion
Disposable income influenced by people with a disability
- More compliance violation lawsuits are being filed
- Traditional remediation is complex and costly
- Businesses can’t afford to Ignore this issue any longer
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