

How?
The 4 principles of web accessibility
Content must be presented in a way that everyone can perceive it, with alternatives like text for images or captions.
The web must be functional with a keyboard, mouse, or assistive technologies, avoiding barriers such as strict time limits.
Information must be clear and easy to understand, with coherent instructions and easily correctable errors.
Content must work with various technologies, including assistive tools, and remain accessible over time.
EAA - Main Objectives
Remove Barriers
Facilitate the participation of people with disabilities in society and the economy.
Harmonize Requirements
Establish a common set of rules for all Member States, reducing costs and complexity for businesses.
Encourage Innovation
Drive the development of accessible products and services through common standards.
Regulations
Other International Regulations
WCAG serves as the foundation for many laws and regulations worldwide. Some of the most important ones include:

Americans with Disabilities Act
In the U.S., companies and public entities are required to comply with guidelines to prevent discrimination.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
International guidelines created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to ensure that digital content is accessible to everyone.

European Accessibility Standard
European technical standard based on WCAG for information and communication technologies.
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