Apple to Redesign iTunes for the Blind

Apple has agreed to redesign iTunes to make the popular music app easier to use for the blind, at the behest of Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, according to AppScout.

The request began when the National Federation of the Blind asked Coakley to assist in the endeavor. Coakley then told Apple that its inaccessibility to the blind found the company in violation of both the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Massachusetts Equal Rights Act, according to the article.

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