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N.Y. Attorney General says the ADA applies to private websites

As a result of a lawsuit against Ramada.com and Priceline.com, "The Attorney General opined that the Americans With Disabilities Act requires that private web sites be accessible to blind and visually impaired Internet users.

The ADA generally dictates that all 'places of public accommodation' and all 'goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations' of places of public accommodation, must be made accessible to disabled citizens, absent undue hardship. New York law provides similar civil rights protections."