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Comment LC-1191
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Commenter: Greg Lowney <gcl-0039@access-research.org> on behalf of Lowney Access Research, LLC

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Definition of USER AGENT is "any software that retrieves and renders Web content for users". In several places it is emphasized that this includes assistive technology, but this definition seems to exclude many types of assistive technology such as speech recognition used for command-and-control, which neither retrieves nor renders, but does rely on access to the information being rendered. Also, the word "retrieves" seems to imply fetching from some remote source (e.g. over the Web), which would exclude screen readers; on the other hand, "retrieves" could be taken to mean getting the data from anywhere, including from another user agent, but by that interpretation a display driver would count as assistive technology.

Proposed Change:

Change to read "any software that retrieves and renders Web content for users, or manipulates such content to assist the user in using the Web content or controls"
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