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The Entertainment Software Association supplemented its petition for the FCC to...

The Entertainment Software Association supplemented its petition for the FCC to exempt all videogames and services from advanced communications services disabilities accessibility rules (CD March 26 p6). “This supplement provides textual descriptions of the visual material included in ESA’s previously…

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submitted Petition,” the association said in a Monday filing in docket 10-213. “It is for the benefit of those stakeholders who are using screen-reading software to read ESA’s Petition.” The supplement’s at http://xrl.us/bnbkmf, and has examples of the three classes of games and services the group wants exempted from rules the agency implemented under the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act.