For businesses operating in the modern global economy, digital accessibility is not optional; it is a legal requirement across many states. While the ethical case for inclusion is powerful, the legislative landscape provides a compelling reason to prioritize an accessible digital presence.

The Global Standard: WCAG

Before diving into specific laws, it’s essential to understand the universal benchmark: the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

WCAG is developed by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) and is not a law itself, but it is the technical standard that nearly every major digital accessibility law globally references and enforces.

Conformance Levels: WCAG criteria are categorized into three levels:

For a business, achieving WCAG 2.1 or 2.2 Level AA conformance is the most effective way to meet the technical requirements of most laws and mitigate legal risk.

Key Legislation Driving Business Compliance

While hundreds of laws exist globally, three key legislative frameworks set the tone for private-sector digital compliance in major markets:

1. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) – United States

The ADA is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life, including “places of public accommodation.”

2. European Accessibility Act (EAA) – European Union

The EAA is a comprehensive directive that aims to harmonize accessibility requirements across all EU member states, specifically targeting the private sector.

3. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act – U.S. Federal Contractors

Section 508 is a U.S. federal law requiring federal agencies to make their Electronic and Information Technology (EIT) is accessible.

The Cost of Non-Compliance

Ignoring digital accessibility requirements exposes your business to significant risks:

Start Simple, Stay Compliant

The legal landscape is clear: accessibility is not a feature; it's a foundation. By adopting WCAG Level AA as your baseline standard, you align your business with legal requirements, reduce risk, and unlock a massive audience segment.

Next Steps for You

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