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by gkjam
5478 days ago
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Only a third of their streams support it, and they have been "working on it" for a long time. Working on it isn't good enough, you need to make the experience accessible to disabled individuals, period. That's the law, and rightly so. All their DVDs contain subtitle options, so the content is there. They can make the content accessible by providing a separate "burned in" copy of the content with subtitles for those who need it, and they could have done that a long time ago. |
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