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Entertainment & Sports

Dec. 3, 2010

A Civil Right to Entertainment

Is equal access to entertainment a widening civil-rights frontier? Some disability advocates leading a multi-platform charge against movie theater chains, video game developers and other companies seem to think so.


By Jean-Luc Renault


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Is equal access to entertainment a widening civil-rights frontier?


Some advocates leading a multi-platform charge against movie theater chains, video game developers and others for failing to create equal entertainment experiences for disabled patrons think so.


Their piecemeal efforts seeking to level the entertainment experience continued this week with a lawsuit filed in Alameda Coun...

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