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ADA Website Lawsuits: Entertainment

Entertainment venues, ticketing platforms, streaming services, and media companies with public-facing booking or content sites.

Total filings
0
YTD
0
2026 so far
Last 90 days
0
rolling
Repeat defendants
0
sued more than once

Most active states

Where entertainment ADA filings cluster geographically.

No state data yet.

Repeat defendants

Entertainment businesses with more than one federal filing.

No repeat defendants in this industry yet.

Recent federal entertainment filings

Most recent 0 filings on file. See the full tracker for everything.

No filings ingested yet in this industry.

Entertainment ADA lawsuits, in plain English

Are entertainment businesses common targets for ADA website lawsuits?
Yes. Entertainment venues, ticketing platforms, streaming services, and media companies with public-facing booking or content sites. We track 0 federal filings against entertainment defendants in our dataset.
Why do plaintiff firms target entertainment sites?
Entertainment, ticketing, and streaming sites face suits over inaccessible seat-selection, video without captions, and complex purchase flows.
What WCAG criteria are most often cited in entertainment lawsuits?
The same five criteria show up in about 80% of all ADA website complaints regardless of industry: 1.1.1 (alt text), 1.4.3 (contrast), 2.1.1 (keyboard), 2.4.4 (link purpose), and 4.1.2 (name, role, value). Entertainment sites typically add industry-specific issues: forms, menus, product filters, booking flows, or scheduling.
How do I check if my own site is at risk?
Run the same axe-core scan plaintiff firms use. It's free, takes about 60 seconds, and shows roughly what a serial filer's automated tool would find on your site.

Is your entertainment site exposed?

Free scan, no signup, results in 60 seconds. Same axe-core engine the demand-letter machines use.