caption your videos as required by FCC and ADA law , if you dont caption ALL your content soon you WILL be sued! BY ME!
closed caption is required on all video of public websites ,yahoo is a public website and you are violating the law FCC and ADA law ....either caption all your content or you WILL BE SUED!!! you have 30 days and i can gather links of all content that is not captioned !!! 30 days to comply or you will be sued!!!
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Concerned commented
Jeez anonymous, get a life. Or better yet just get off of Yahoo. You will never sue Yahoo, never.
All I hear is whining. You're the person that sues after his kid gets hit by a car crossing the street. I call that Darwinism at work. -
TJ Dontask commented
i will sued yahoo that is who!!!! they are owned by verizon and i am preparing for a discrimination lawsuit against yahoo inc and it will be published nationally after i win ....THE LAW IS THE LAW and YAHOO HAS VIOLATED MY RIGHTS TO ACCESSIBILITY !!!
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Ellen Mitchell commented
LOL. BS that any of y'all will actually sue Yahoo!. Plus, most of the content doesn't belong to Yahoo!, it belongs to other sources.
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LD Long commented
Doesn't AT&T own Yahoo now? They have to deal with the FCC all the time.
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LD Long commented
That's right. I am tone deaf and ringing in both ears.
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TJ Dontask commented
21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA)
Learn more about CVAA closed captioning requirements
Passed in 2010, the CVAA addresses closed captioning for online video. Specifically, it applies to all online video that previously aired on US television with closed captions. This content must comply to analog FCC closed captioning regulations, including quality standards for timing, placement, accuracy, and completeness.
The CVAA applies to web video streaming sites that distribute TV shows online, as well as media sites that include movie trailers, clips, and soon, montages. Deadlines for compliance benchmarks have been rolling out for the past few years, and more deadlines are on the horizon (see timeline to the right).
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TJ Dontask commented
yahoo thinks they are above the law , as of 2018 all video content on a public website MUST be closed captioned , all content that aired on TV has caption and yahoo posts news videos and DOES NOT ADD CAPTION LIKE THE LAY REQUIRES !!! if this goes unfixed more then 30 more days as of June 13th 2018 i will be filing a discrimination lawsuit against yahoo AND the FCC for failure to enforce the law!