Web Accessibility obligations

Accessibility legal obligations 

Micro-enterprise or large corporation?

The legal background of accessibility often causes headaches for business leaders. Let’s clarify: who is mandatorily required to comply, and who is eligible for exemption?

Who are the primary obligated parties?

The regulation primarily affects the consumer (B2C) sector. If you provide a digital service that falls under the scope of the law, the associated websites and mobile applications must also be made accessible.

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Micro-enterprises and conditions for exemption

The legislator is equitable: the smallest players may be exempt from the strict requirements.

  • Who counts as a micro-enterprise? Those employing fewer than 10 people
    AND whose annual turnover remains below 2 million EUR.
  • Disproportionate burden: A company may be exempt if it can be proven that
    the costs of accessibility would jeopardize the viability of the business.

The supply chain and market pressure

Important warning: even if a company is legally exempt, the market may still force accessibility compliance. If you are a supplier to a large corporation, the partner will only accept your software or product if it is accessible; otherwise, they themselves would be breaking the law when selling it.

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