Target and an advocacy group for the blind announced Wednesday that they've settled a class action lawsuit regarding the accessibility of Target.com for the visually impaired. The retail giant will ...
Bruce Sexton says he's one of many blind individuals who can live more independently because of the Internet. When it comes to shopping, for example, the 24-year-old college student doesn't have to ...
The Target retail chain will make its Web site accessible to the blind and pay $6 million to visually impaired Californians who have tried unsuccessfully to use the site, under a settlement announced ...
The lawsuit filed by the federation in 2006 alleged that Minneapolis-based Target, the nation's fifth largest retailer, violated federal and state laws by failing to make its Web site, Target.com, ...
NEW YORK — Target Corp. has agreed to pay $6 million in damages to plaintiffs in California unable to use its online site as part of a class-action settlement with the National Federation of the Blind ...
A blind UC Berkeley student is suing Target Corp., saying the retailer is violating the civil rights of those who cannot see because its Web site is inaccessible to them. Although it might seem odd ...
The Target lawsuit is unique because most companies, when told by blind people that their Web sites are inaccessible, are willing to make the necessary upgrades, says John Pare, spokesman for the ...