Further, content that is never shown on television (such as Netflix original content or certain films) is not covered by the CVAA....
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C. The CVAA Does Not Preempt the ADA or Conflict With the ADA’s Application to This Case
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Overview of Current Media Technologies
They employ multimedia, social media, live events, and conventional and large-format films to build on exhibits and make an era, a topic, or an experience come alive for visitors, providing...
- ADA25: #18 of 25 -- Movie Captioning
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C. Costs and Benefits
The parent will now be able to share the movie-going experience with her child and discuss the film and experience with the child....
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In-Flight Audio and Video Services
increase the price of air transportation; in-flight entertainment is beyond the Department’s jurisdiction to regulate, as it does not come within the purview of access to air transportation; film...
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2. Costs—Summary of Likely Economic Impact
Description Equipment (hardware, software and devices), 2015 Dollars* Analog Theater Type/Size Per Theater Initial Capital Costs (Rear Window Technology for Analog Films...
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Disability Protest
Television cameras captured the events on film.25 The following morning, on April 5, hundreds of disability activists gathered at the Capitol building, where they publicly declared their...
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Section 1193.2 Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, all theaters in a multi-theater complex must be accessible so that persons with disabilities can choose which films to see, not only a few theaters with "comparable" movies;...
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7.4. Costs to Impacted Small Entities
Blakely, The Triumph of Digital Will Be the Death of Many Movies, New Republic (Sep. 12, 2014), available at http://www.newrepublic.com/article/119431/how-digital-cinema-took-over-35mm-film...
