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by moron4hire 1095 days ago
Yes, they would. We're all only getting away with it because nobody has complained. It's a massive risk that companies are running. I don't know how Reddit has skirted it for so long, but there have been several high profile cases in recent years.
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Reddit can be used on a website (which is how I've always used it, old.reddit.com even better) and I assume it's "accessible" on the browser. As another commenter said, as long as disabled users have options for using your application, there's no ground for litigation.
The time isn’t right. They haven’t IPO’d yet. Should file the lawsuit at the end of the second day post-IPO.