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A record of an account is usually the best starting point for historical research or reference. Which can further describe an occurrence whether told in first person or displayed through programmed staged theater. Needless to say, it has been four years since the District Government, special task force working groups, the Courts, and its bad hand jobs Broadband reach affiliates for adhesion bargains banned together in Washington to cast a judgement on journalist who didn't arrive from Africa but was born in America. California to be exact for geographical reference.
If you plan to sit at any bar, the best common-sense method is to ask for water first! But considering consulting with colleagues about it. In the event you can't afford a spoon of Louis XIV, at least you didn't embarrass yourself. Proper decorum is something they often pride themselves on in Washington no matter how peculiar their position has been in demonstrating the procedures for due process of the law. Luckily, now the Federal Communications Commission can find the equitable resolution in this defamatory closed captioning matter because after all the 21st Century question was presented to them 6 years after Congressman Markey demonstrated how innovative the iPad is and how accessibility in the 21st Century is critical on July 26, 2010. Perhaps, Hill versus Google just reinforced how vital it is to this digital economy, but once the ecosystem has been suffered from a "simple technical glitch," the recovery and repair could take many years. There is much equity in common-sense if many would apply it, however it depends on the circumstances but carrying out corruption and getting caught is very costly especially when the below the bar big tech masterminds intentionally interpret business expectancy for beta testing phases. Someone forgot to point out that it only takes one time to do the right thing considering only two characters are involved, 1 or 0. And you can never be considered a failure if you tried at least once. In the end liberty and justice comes back around, but freedom isn't free.
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"Whether it's Braille reader or a broadband connection, access to technology is not a political issue - it's a participation issue," suggested Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass) back in 2010 when he authored the 21st century Communications Video Accessibility Act H.R. 3101. He was excited to have the Perkins School for Blind in his district. "Each of us should be able to participate in the world to the fullest extent possible, and the latest communications and video devices and services can enrich and ennoble how we experience and enjoy our lives. Considering we have just started the 2023 calendar year; it is a great time to recap on all the progress we have made since Senator Markey introduced this bill. When Markey chaired the telecommunications subcommittee "we mandated that television shows be closed captioned for the deaf. Many deaf and hard of hearing people say that closed captioning is the single modern accessibility technology that has changed their lives the most.
Moreover, it wouldn't be until 2016, that the 21st century question would be presented to the Federal Communications Commission as to whether it would extend its jurisdiction in relation to video programming that hasn't been shown on television programs to online streaming services such as Google's YouTube." The question was presented with much clarity and consideration. Furthermore, the House Energy and Commerce Committee has time to add or preserve any language which would be harmful to consumers. "Providing American who are deaf the ability to watch new TV programs online with the captions included," was what the bill's intended use and purpose among some other innovative initiatives. Now that the digital revolution has arrived without any warning, what happens when Congress fails to adhere to their own words and 21st century accessibility has shown through extensive demonstration along with volumes of data and the ability to mitigate bias by big technology companies design is automatic with so many politicians positioning themselves for a spectrum deal out the GUMBO fest for 13, and the participation in due process of the law is afforded a congressional waiver then denied with decorum of dashing into the Meta verse. How is accountability for access demonstrated because what has been done since December 2016, should have never been allowed especially if the enforcement agency was fully committed to doing what is best for the soul of the nation? Not sure if the 21st century Telecom Media Charter would be able to elaborate on should experience of how it's been to ensure closed captioning regulations are implemented but the error still exist. And according to the big technology company they don't promise error free services. They sure act a spectacle for broadband spectrum but what digital standard along with advertising revenue model has been established by outdated television stations? |
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