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-----Original Message-----
From: Graciela J. Caplan [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 2:10 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Accessible Internet for ALL


------- Forwarded message follows -------
Date forwarded:         Mon, 4 Sep 2000 14:02:51 -0400 (EDT)
From:                   Emmanuelle Guti=E9rrez y Restrepo
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To:                     <[log in to unmask]>, <[log in to unmask]>
Date sent:              Mon, 4 Sep 2000 20:01:28 +0200
Subject:                off topic?


Dear all,

I request you to give the maximum diffusion possible to the following
information:


Campaign of Collection of Signatures

 Accessible Internet for ALL

Starting from September 4 2000, it starts the campaign of collection of
signatures for an accessible Internet for ALL

The campaign, seeks to pick up signatures in an electronic way with the
purpose of demanding to the pertinent organisms that it is guaranteed that
Internet is accessible for all the people. This initiative is promoted by
the Seminar of Initiatives on Disability and Accessibility in the Net
(SID@R), of the Real Patronage of Prevention and of Attention to People wi=
th
Handicaps.

The services through the web are more and more necessary for the daily lif=
e
of the citizens: virtual administration, bank services, eComerce, formatio=
n
at distance, etc.; therefore it is legitimate to demand that this services
are accessible for ALL. That which includes to the older people, as to
people with disabilitys, the same as to those that have old electronic
equipment or slow connections.

To sign the petition it is necessary to enter in:
http://www.sidar.org/firmas /

Those that have a Web page can also collaborate in an active way placing a
banner or announcement in their page that connects with the form of
collection of signatures. Several banner models offer to the Webmaster in:
http://www.sidar.org/firmas/banners.htm

Any internauta could help to promote the campaign sending its friends a
virtual post card from the page: http://www.sidar.org/cards /

Let us work to be able to consent to the society of the information in the
future.

It is easy to make accessible Internet if we make it from the beginning.

 Let us ALREADY MAKE IT!

To obtain more information on the Campaign or over the SID@R, they can
contact the Coordinator of the same one, Emmanuelle Guti=E9rrez y Restrepo=
,
through the following means:
Telephone: +34 - 917 257 147
Fax: +34 - 913 614 493
Electronic mail: [log in to unmask]

Receive a cordial greeting of:

Emmanuelle Guti=E9rrez and Restrepo
Coordinator of the SIDAR
Seminar of Initiatives has more than enough Discapacidad
and Accessibility in the Net, of the Real Patronage
of Prevention and of Attention to People with Minusval=EDa
Tel.: +34 - 917 257 147
Fax: +34 - 913 614 493
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://sidar.org


------- End of forwarded message -------
Act. Graciela J. Caplan
Representante para Argentina del SIDAR
Seminario de Iniciativas sobre Discapacidad
y Accesibilidad en la Red, del Real Patronato
de Prevenci=F3n y de Atenci=F3n a Personas con Minusval=EDa
del Gobierno de Espa=F1a
Miembro del Grupo de Expertos del SIDAR
http://www.redespecialWEB.org/
hhtp://sidar.org/orga.html


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