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bDR8QIM.jpgA deaf man has sued Pornhub and other pornographic websites as a result of he said he "cannot enjoy video content" with out closed captioning. Yaroslav Suris, a new York resident, tried to look at videos on Pornhub entitled "Hot Step Aunt Babysits Disobedient Nephew," "Sexy Cop Gets Witness To Talk" and others in October 2019 and January 2020, however was couldn't on account of the website's lack of closed captioning, in line with the lawsuit filed Thursday within the Eastern District of recent York. The lawsuit alleges that Pornhub, RedTube and YouPorn are in violation of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act. Part of the ADA's objective is to supply "full and equal enjoyment" of a public accommodation’s items, services, amenities and privileges, in line with the lawsuit. Pornhub's Vice President Corey Price disputed the declare that the website would not supply closed captions. Price provided to ABC News. The assertion included a hyperlink to its closed captions part.



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