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There are interesting comments made about using liability laws pertaining to access for the disabled to force companies to make their websites useable by and accessable to people with visual impairments.
It also shows how many don't validate their code (which would pick up their lack of ALT and TITLE tags at least), or use the Bobby validator.
In the US, there's a mandate that all government sites have to conform to usability and accessibility standards, but it doesn't necessarily extend to non-government sites. It's really an "it depends" kind of thing.
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