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Open Captioning (or Other Technologies) as an Option for Compliance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Section 36.303(g)(1) Open Movie Captioning
“Open Movie Captioning” The NPRM proposed defining “open movie captioning” as “the provision of the written text of the movie dialogue and other sounds or sound making in an on-screen...
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Open Risers: ADA Standard Section 504.3
Section 504.3 covers the current ADA Standards for open risers on stairways.
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C. Availability of Captioning and Audio Description
Currently, captioning is delivered to patrons in one of two formats: “open” and “closed.”...
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C.6.vi. - Must the lyrics in songs embedded in productions be open or closed captioned?
For instance, a production that features a dialogue between two people while a radio softly plays a song in the background should have the conversation in the foreground captioned....
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Open movie captioning (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department notes that the term “open captioning” is already referenced in the examples of auxiliary aids and services provided in § 36.303(b). ...
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§ 36.303(g)(1)(viii) Open movie captioning
(viii) Open movie captioning means the written on-screen display of a movie's dialogue and non-speech information, such as music, the identity of the character who is speaking, and other...
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§ 36.303(g)(1)(viii) Open movie captioning
(viii) Open movie captioning means the written on-screen display of a movie's dialogue and non-speech information, such as music, the identity of the character who is speaking, and other...
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§382.57(c)(5)(iii) Captioning
(iii) Captioning. Multimedia content that contains speech or other audio information necessary for the comprehension of the content must be open or closed captioned....
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§ 382.57(c)(5)(iii) Captioning
(iii) Captioning. Multimedia content that contains speech or other audio information necessary for the comprehension of the content must be open or closed captioned....
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D. Captioning and Video Description Generally
Open captions are similar to subtitles in that the text of the dialog is visible to everyone in the theater....
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§ 36.303(g)(6)(ii)
(ii) A public accommodation may use open movie captioning as an alternative to complying with the requirements specified in paragraph (g)(3) of this section, either by providing open movie...
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A. Current State of the Technology for Exhibiting Movies with Captioning and Audio Description and Availability of Product
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Capability to Operate Captioning and Audio Description Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Capability to Operate Captioning and Audio Description Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis) The Department received a significant number of comments from individuals with disabilities...
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Notice Requirement (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters recommended that the Department require a uniform system of labeling movies as having open captioning (OC), closed captioning (CC), or audio description (AD). ...
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A. Movie Basics, Captioning, and Audio Description Generally
There are, at present, two types of captions available for movies: open captions and closed captions. ...
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§ 36.303(g)(10)
(10) This section does not require the use of open movie captioning as a means of compliance with paragraph (g) of this section, even if providing closed movie captioning for digital movies...
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A. Coverage issues
While the Department is not considering requiring the use of open captioning, should movie theater owners and operators be given the discretion to exhibit movies with open captioning, should...
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Section 36.303(g)(10)
Section 36.303(g)(10) in the final rule provides that “[t]his section does not require the use of open movie captioning as a means of compliance with paragraph (g), even if providing closed...
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G. Response to 2008 NPRM Comments Concerning Movie Captioning and Video Description, Analysis and Discussion of Proposed Regulatory Approach
These same commenters stated that such discretion may result in a mixed use of both closed captioning and open captioning, affording more choices both for the movie theater owners and operators...
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28 CFR Parts 35 and 36, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations - Movie Theaters; Movie Captioning and Audio Description (NPRM)
JUSTICE 28 CFR Part 36 CRT Docket No. 126; AG Order No. 3449-2014 RIN 1190-AA63 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations—Movie Theaters; Movie Captioning...
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C.6.iii. - Does the requirement to open or close caption and audio describe apply to productions that have a limited purpose, scope, and shelf life or contain quickly "perishable" information?
Section 1194.22 of the Access Board standards applies requirements to web-based intranet and internet information and applications without regard to the perishable nature of a...
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1.4.4. Operational Requirements
Because movie theaters may comply with the requirement to provide captioning at all screenings of a digital movie produced or distributed with such features through the provision of open...