Re: Are you concerned about web accessibility standards?
I'm not sure that this is of that much importance to affiliate sites. The legislation seems more concerned with sites offering education or job opportunities. Of course, if you want to make sales to disabled people then it is in your interest to make sure your site is accessible to them, but if you don't it should be up to you. This legislation is just another example of the nanny state that the UK has become.
The UK is only relevant to my site in that it is in English, but by far the greatest number of visitors and buyers come from the USA, so they are the people it is aimed at. I use their spellings, and prices are all in dollars. It seems ludicrous to me that UK laws should apply to my website just because I live here. As soon as I can persuade my wife I shall get the heck out of this overcrowded overpriced overtaxed overlegislated cold damp island and run my business from somewhere brighter and sunnier like Spain.
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