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CEA repeated its stance that the scope of...

CEA repeated its stance that the scope of Sections 204 and 205 of the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act is limited to increasing accessibility for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Those sections address the user interfaces…

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on digital apparatus and access to programming guides and menus on navigation devices. It urged the FCC to preserve industry flexibility as it crafts the NPRM to implement those sections, it said in an ex parte filing in dockets 12-108 and 11-154 (http://bit.ly/YkOnUE). CEA said it had a meeting with Media Bureau Chief Bill Lake, his staff and staff from the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau.