25:21 It appears that, like WCAG, they have punted on respecting system motion and transparency settings. EN 301 549 section C.11.7 makes no mention of these settings, alas. San Francisco (California, US) government's Digital Accessibility & Inclusion Standard does mention respecting motion settings. But one advantage of EN 301 549 is that it covers a broad geographic area.
10:52 struggling to understand what 'services signed after' means here? Specifically with respect to an existing product, would that mean that new sales of that (existing) product after June 28 would need to meet EAA?
25:21 It appears that, like WCAG, they have punted on respecting system motion and transparency settings. EN 301 549 section C.11.7 makes no mention of these settings, alas. San Francisco (California, US) government's Digital Accessibility & Inclusion Standard does mention respecting motion settings. But one advantage of EN 301 549 is that it covers a broad geographic area.
10:52 struggling to understand what 'services signed after' means here? Specifically with respect to an existing product, would that mean that new sales of that (existing) product after June 28 would need to meet EAA?