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Originally Posted by DNSB
I did bounce an email off of them. I got a link to the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template which is a PDF file supplying very little useful information and which is listed on their web page and the previously mentioned 2 page 10MB PDF waste of electrons. A second email to accessibility@redshelf.com didn't get any useful information other than I can register as a publisher to get more information.
Perhaps someone else might be willing to dig deeper. I've reached my limit.
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For what it's worth, my CLIENT who is a registered publisher with them and a well-respected publisher of educational books, can't get more info from them. It's beyond ridiculous. It's as though their mindset is, "well, we'll use that 'accessibility' word, regardless of what that really means and as long as we don't publish anything around it, nobody can say we're doing something wrong."

Go get 'em, Wolfie. If anybody can torture them into submitting, it's gotta be you.
Hitch