Participation
- W3C Member Organizations
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- association BrailleNet (1 representative)
- Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) (2 representatives)
- Bartimeus - Accessibility (2 representatives)
- Boeing Company (1 representative)
- British Broadcasting Corporation (1 representative)
- Department of Information Technology, Government of India (2 representatives)
- Deque Systems, Inc. (1 representative)
- Fundación ONCE (no representative)
- Hewlett Packard Company (1 representative)
- Hitachi, Ltd. (2 representatives)
- IBM Corporation (1 representative)
- International Webmasters Association / HTML Writers Guild (IWA-HWG) (3 representatives)
- Library of Congress (no representative)
- Media Access Australia (1 representative)
- Opera Software (no representative)
- Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) (1 representative)
- University of Manchester (no representative)
- Vision Australia (no representative)
- Yahoo!, Inc. (no representative)
- Invited Experts
- Andrew Arch
- Helle Bjarnø
- Denis Boudreau
- Wayne Dick
- Sylvie Duchateau
- Eric Eggert
- Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo
- Suzette Keith
- William Loughborough
- Liam McGee
- Vicki Menezes Miller
- Pooja Nahata
- Sharron Rush
- Jennifer Sutton
- Team members
- Shadi Abou-Zahra
- Judy Brewer
- Shawn Henry
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