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Deaf Man Sues Pornhub over Lack of Closed Captions

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509_1000.jpgA deaf man has sued Pornhub and different pornographic websites as a result of he mentioned he "cannot enjoy video content" with out closed captioning. Yaroslav Suris, a brand new York resident, tried to watch videos on Pornhub entitled "Hot Step Aunt Babysits Disobedient Nephew," "Sexy Cop Gets Witness To Talk" and others in October 2019 and January 2020, but was couldn't because of the web site's lack of closed captioning, in response to the lawsuit filed Thursday in the Eastern District of recent York. The lawsuit alleges that Pornhub, xhamster RedTube and YouPorn are in violation of the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act. A part of the ADA's objective is to provide "full and equal enjoyment" of a public accommodation’s items, companies, amenities and privileges, based on the lawsuit. Pornhub's Vice President Corey Price disputed the declare that the web site does not provide closed captions. Price provided to ABC News. The statement included a link to its closed captions part.



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