SC 1.2.6 Sign Language Recorded

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And then we come to the AAA success criteria.

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So these are the out there things that you can think of and that are useful.

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One of those is sign language.

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Now, some countries like Germany, they require sign language on main pages for websites.

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So sometimes that's needed.

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And basically, sign language interpretation means that you're using the sign language of the audio, the sign language of the territory of the audio, basically.

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So British sign language for British video, American sign language for American video, or you could also use international sign language.

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And you have a sign language interpreter on screen.

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There are no requirements for how that is done.

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So you don't need to like there's no height or width requirements or backgrounds or anything like that.

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It should just work in the general way these things are.

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You're used to having it in your territory.

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And then the question is also just making sure that they are always in view and they're not too small.

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But as I said, there are no hard rules about that.

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Thank you.