Deaf Group Sues Netflix Over Lack of Subtitles

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Among the more than 100,000 movies Netflix offers through its on-demand service, a mere 30% are equipped with subtitles. This is a reason for concern, according to the National Association of the Deaf, whom declare that Netflix is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by not providing the same sort of access to its content as those with hearing enjoy. After failed attempts from the deaf community to get the issue taken care of, NAD is instead taking things to the courts.

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Kayden

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This is a good reason to be sued if Neflix didn't try to get there act together in the first place.
 
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