How accessiBe’s Layered Solution Can Keep Your Online Store Safe from Accessibility Lawsuits

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For most, shopping is now easier than ever. In a world where purchases can be made entirely online, you can go from wanting something to having it delivered to your home after completing just a few, simple online steps. Unfortunately, those with certain disabilities are unable to take advantage of this convenient new way of shopping if the website isn’t accessible.

Accessibility is an important thing to keep in mind for businesses. Creating an accessible online store means you’re being inclusive, you can cater to more consumers, and remember: It’s the law. Without an accessible website, you open yourself up to some potentially damaging lawsuits.

A Quick Overview: What You Need to Know about ADA Lawsuits

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was implemented to ensure that persons with disabilities would be given the same rights and opportunities as every other community member. The law prohibited discrimination against persons with disabilities when it came to transportation, education, and employment.

The ADA became a law way back in 1990, and while many companies have improved their services with accessibility in mind, others haven’t. According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), charges filed under the ADA and those filed concurrently under Title VII, EPA, ADEA, and GINA reached 24,324 for the fiscal year 2020. That was slightly up from 2019, when the number of charges filed reached 24,238 (it was 2018 when the most charges were filed under the ADA – the total number of charges hit 28,073 during that year).

In short, businesses need to understand that the lack of accessibility is an issue for a lot of consumers, which you can learn more about here, but it can also be a real problem for them because they’re opening themselves up to litigation. In 2021, you need to make your online store ADA-compliant, which is where accessiBe’s s automated solution can help.

How accessiBe’s Layered Solution Helps

If you’re worried about your website being ADA-compliant and adhering to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), you can use accessiBe’s layered solution to address those concerns.

1. The accessiBe Interface

When a user reaches your website, they can select a disability profile from within the accessiBe interface. Once selected, the mentioned adjustments will be applied. Note that users can also pick and choose the adjustments such as the font, orientation, and colors.

For instance, website icons can be changed in different ways. You’re given over 20 different icons to choose from, and you can decide where they will be positioned. For those with motor impairments, color-blind users, and other sensory or cognitive disabilities, this customization is crucial. Even the shapes and sizes of different website elements can be tweaked if necessary, and animations will also be stopped if a user wants that.

There are also quick navigation and reading modes baked into accessiBe. These will allow users to make their way through your online store easily. They won’t miss anything as they parse through the content of the webpage.

The key here is that you as the business owner don’t need to alter your website for the different impairments that your audience may have – accessiBe can take care of that for you so that all of your bases are covered (and again, there are a lot of bases to cover), which brings us to our next point.

2. The AI-Powered Processes

In addition to its adaptable interface, accessiBe also presents website owners with AI-powered features, including screen-reader and keyboard navigation adjustments. The screen reader technology can do more than just process text. It automatically provides accurate alternative text to images so shoppers who are visually impaired can browse all your store’s offerings.

When it comes to keyboard navigation, your visitors won’t have to worry about getting stuck on a listing or page with accessiBe’s AI running in the background. In addition, its AI technology scans a website every 24 hours, looking for newly uploaded content that needs adjustments to be made accessible. You can entrust your site with accessiBe, knowing that you won’t have to worry about long gaps in which your website elements aren’t accessible.

3. User-Friendly Nature

You’re installing accessiBe on your website because you want to make your offerings accessible to as many people as possible. It’s all about making the process of buying or selling as easy as possible for your retail partners and customers. But users are not the only ones who will have a stress-free experience while using accessiBe…installing the software on your website will also be very easy.

In fact, accessiBe seamlessly integrates with popular eCommerce tools including Shopify, SquareSpace and others. Don’t fret if you aren’t using a large name brand to host your ecommerce store, though; as accessiBe is platform-agnostic and can operate on any website and any platform, even custom ones.

Summary

Accessibility matters, and it should be a primary consideration when designing any website or online store. Take full advantage of accessiBe’s layered platform to transform your online store and open it up to everyone, and stay far away from any potential ADA lawsuit.

Written by Spencer Calvert



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Recycle your old Raspberry Pi boards with OKdo

Ever wondered what to do with Raspberry Pi boards you haven’t used in a while? Do you tend to upgrade your projects to newer models, leaving previous ones languishing at the back of a drawer? There are a lot of venerable Raspberry Pis out there doing useful stuff just as well as ever, and we take great care to make sure new versions of Raspberry Pi OS continue to run on these models, but we’re realists: we understand that ending up with older boards lying around doing nothing is a thing. Rather than leave them to gather dust, you now have a sustainable way to get your unused tech back in the hands of makers who’ll put it to work.

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OKdo has partnered with Sony to launch the first official Raspberry Pi recycling initiative. OKdo Renew gives you rewards in return for your preloved boards.

Which boards can I recycle?

If you have any of these boards sitting around unused, you can recycle them:

Our Raspberry Pi boards are manufactured at the Sony Technology Centre in Wales, and that’s where OKdo returns all the hardware you donate. When it gets there, it’ll be tested, reconditioned, and repackaged, ready to be sold to its new home. OKdo will be offering the refurbished boards at a lower price than new boards, and they all come with a twelve-month warranty.

Some brand new Raspberry Pi boards coming to life at the Sony factory
Some brand new Raspberry Pi boards coming to life at the Sony factory

How do I send my preloved Raspberry Pi boards to Sony?

If you have one of the boards listed above and it’s still in working order, you can register to renew your Raspberry Pi. Print the prepaid label so you can return you board for free! Then package up your board to avoid damage, being careful not to exceed the dimensions listed here.

Make sure you remove your memory card before posting your board. Sony can’t return them and we don’t want you to lose any important stuff you’ve got stored.

What’s my reward?

In return for recycling your board, you will get a £10 voucher to use towards your next OKdo purchase. You could upgrade to a faster board than the one you recycled, or pick up a new accessory.

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Habana Labs' Linux AI Driver Causes More Concerns – Changes Dropped Ahead Of Linux 5.15

While Habana Labs has been known for their open-source and upstream Linux kernel driver for their AI training/inference accelerators with that code they had been working on as a start-up even before being acquired by Intel, it’s continued to cause friction that they rely in user-space on closed-source components like their compiler. That in turn is again causing problems for changes that the Habana Labs kernel driver planned to land with the upcoming Linux 5.15 cycle…

Source: Phoronix – Habana Labs’ Linux AI Driver Causes More Concerns – Changes Dropped Ahead Of Linux 5.15

Mayoral Election Slams the Door on Yokohama IR

Akihabara News (Tokyo) — Voters have decisively rejected plans to build an Integrated Resort (IR) including a casino at Yamashita Pier by electing opposition-supported university professor Takeharu Yamanaka as mayor by an unexpectedly wide margin.

In a field of eight candidates, Yamanaka gained 33.6% of the vote, well ahead of Hachiro Okonogi, the experienced politician backed by the prime minister, who gained 21.6% of the vote.

Performing much weaker still was incumbent three-term Mayor Fumiko Hayashi, who emerged with only 13.1%, nearly falling to fourth place.

Analysts agree that Yamanaka’s uncompromising anti-casino stance was one of the keys to his impressive victory. While Okonogi also said that he would cancel the Yamashita Pier IR bid due to its unpopularity, he left a lot of ambiguity about his precise plans for the future, and this may have weighed against him in some voters’ minds. Meanwhile, Hayashi’s openly pro-IR stance and the disingenuous way that she had conducted it doomed her reelection bid.

Other major factors contributing to Yamanaka’s victory were his keen focus on Covid pandemic control and possibly the desire on the part of some voters to send a message of protest to Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, whose electoral district is in Yokohama city.

Upon his victory, Yamanaka did address the IR issue, saying, “We will issue a formal statement soon making it clear that Yokohama will not make a hosting bid.”

Thus it is believed just a matter of time before Yokohama formally withdraws its existing IR plans. Hotel and entertainment facilities may still be built at Yamashita Pier, but a casino will not be included.

Genting Singapore and Melco Resorts & Entertainment led the two business consortiums that were still in the running in Yokohama as of election day.

The departure of Yokohama will leave only three candidate locations in the race for the three available IR licenses—Osaka, Wakayama, and Nagasaki—all of them in western Japan.

None of these other bids are in a particularly good place at the moment either, with Osaka and Wakayama both having selected their operator consortiums from only a single applicant (MGM Resorts in Osaka’s case and Clairvest in Wakayama), and the Nagasaki bid was recently hit by a series of dramatic allegations of misdeeds.

Japan’s entire IR development scheme, though formally approved and written into law, has suffered one major blow after another since 2019.

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Recreating a medieval mead calls for a giant cauldron to caramelize honey

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Enlarge / A medieval form of mead called “bochet” calls for caramelizing raw honey in a cauldron over an open flame. (credit: Screenshot/Gemma Tarlach/Gastro Obscura)

Ah, mead, that sweet, honeyed alcoholic beverage that has been a staple at Renaissance Fairs for decades (along with giant turkey legs). It’s also increasingly popular among home craft brewers since it’s relatively easy to make. Those in search of a unique challenge, however, are turning to a special kind of medieval mead called bochet. The only known detailed recipe for bochet dates back to the late 14th century and was lost for centuries, until it was rediscovered around 2009.

Fermentation in general has been around for millennia, and mead (“fermented honey drink”) in particular was brewed throughout ancient Europe, Africa, and Asia. Perhaps the earliest known reference to such a beverage (soma) is found in a sacred Vedic book called the Rigveda, circa 1700-1100 BCE. Mead was the drink of choice in ancient Greece; Danish warriors in the Old English epic poem Beowulf cavort in King Hrothgar’s mead hall; the Welsh bard Taliesin (circa 550 CE) is credited with composing a “Song of Mead”; and mead features heavily in Norse mythology.

There are many different varieties of mead from all over the world. But bochet is a special variety because it calls for caramelized honey; additional spices are optional. This makes it attractive to craft brewers looking for something a little bit different—brewers like Gemma Tarlach, who recently detailed her experiments making bochet in a fascinating article for Atlas Obscura.

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Intel Posts Patches Bringing Up DG2/Alchemist Discrete Video Memory For Linux

Since the start of July we’ve seen Intel beginning Linux support patches for their DG2 graphics card that is now known by the “Alchemist” codename. There’s been several rounds of DG2 patches since they started publicly pushing out the code — including some notable work like DisplayPort 2.0 bring-up — while sent out this Sunday is another important piece of the puzzle: getting the device memory (the dedicated vRAM) actually working with the open-source driver…

Source: Phoronix – Intel Posts Patches Bringing Up DG2/Alchemist Discrete Video Memory For Linux

Samsung Teases 512 GB DDR5-7200 Modules

This week as part of the annual Hot Chips semiconductor conference, Samsung’s memory division has presented a poster/slides on a project it is currently working on with impressive end-point results. The company details a 512 GB module of DDR5 memory, running at DDR5-7200, designed for server and enterprise use. This is a step up from the 256 GB modules at the top end of the market today, but to get there, Samsung has been introducing some new features and functionality.




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Tiong Bahru Social Club review: Won’t you be my algorithmic neighbor?

The trailer for Tiong Bahru Social Club

Many of us can relate to, have related to, or will relate to Ah Bee, hero of the near-future, tech-fantasy film, Tiong Bahru Social Club. He lives with his mom in a high rise apartment building in Singapore. And as he approaches his 30th birthday, he lives a comfortable but pretty unglamorous life—an office job during the day, a seat on the couch in front of the TV and next to mom each night. With this big round number birthday gifting his family a new level of anxiety, they decide it’s time for a change.

Ah Bee (played by Thomas Pang) suddenly finds himself in a new role as the latest Happiness Agent at the Tiong Bahru Social Club (TBSC), a community living experiment where decisions are driven by an algorithm measuring happiness. TBSC is a developer whose facilities ostensibly serve elderly Singapore residents like Ah Bee’s mother, but each resident gets paired with a younger Happiness Agent who becomes responsible for their happiness. Happiness Agents get new roles or perks at TBSC based on both their resident’s and the overall community’s Happiness Index. And TBSC tries to optimize each agent by constantly monitoring their feelings (agents wear Happiness Rings allowing the company to track how actions impact an agent’s happiness) and offering continual training (everything from improving your laugh to mastering three different hug techniques).

At first, Ah Bee seems to be enjoying his new existence just fine despite being paired with Ms. Wee (Jalyn Han), an older woman who adores cats and clearly prefers one of her fingers over all others. But “fine”—happiness scores hovering in between 40-60—doesn’t keep management at TBSC off your back. New plans for Ah Bee are clearly coming.

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Looking for a new job in tech? It may be your lucky day

Looking for a new job in tech? It may be your lucky day

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Two months ago, Jacob Eiting closed the Series B for his startup RevenueCat, which makes a platform for managing in-app subscriptions. The $40 million investment was meant to grow the company and, crucially, to hire more people. The 35-person startup hopes to expand to 50 employees by the end of the year, and 100 by the end of next year. To court them, RevenueCat offers a suite of perks—unlimited vacation, a home office stipend—plus equity and salaries on par with some of the big tech companies, regardless of geography.

Such offers were less common in startups two years ago, before the pandemic. Now a competitive hiring market has driven salaries higher, beefed up benefits, and encouraged companies to offer more flexibility to job candidates. “Part of it is like, ‘How can we stand out against the Googles of the world?’” says Eiting. “We take advantage of the strengths we have. We pay well if you’re out of the Bay Area—that’s how we stand out.” (Google, among other big tech companies, has said it may reduce salaries for remote workers.)

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Intel's IWD 1.17 Wireless Daemon Brings More Fixes

While it was busy on the hardware side of the house with Intel talking up all of their forthcoming hardware, Intel’s open-source software engineers remain very busy working not only to enable their next-generation hardware but other open-source efforts they’ve invested in like the iNet wireless daemon…

Source: Phoronix – Intel’s IWD 1.17 Wireless Daemon Brings More Fixes

Patches Ready For Getting DisplayPort Over USB Type-C Working For More Intel Hardware

Red Hat’s Hans de Goede continues doing a commendable job improving the Linux support for various laptops with key improvements. One of the latest efforts by this longtime kernel developer has been about getting DisplayPort over USB Type-C connections working for more Intel hardware…

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Hydrogen lobbyist quits, slams oil companies’ “false claims” about blue hydrogen

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The head of a hydrogen lobbying group has stepped down amid concerns that blue hydrogen made from natural gas would serve as a “lock-in” for fossil fuels.

Oil and gas companies in recent years have been touting the purported advantages of hydrogen made from natural gas. Supporters admit that blue hydrogen is not zero carbon, but they argue that its use would help build demand and infrastructure while costs for green hydrogen, which is made from renewable power, are brought down. 

At issue, though, is whether blue hydrogen is truly low carbon, as its boosters suggest. According to a recent study, blue hydrogen may be worse for the climate than coal. The low-carbon claims about blue hydrogen hinge on the fact that carbon dioxide needs to be captured at every step, from the steam reformation process that makes the gas from methane to the natural gas generators that provide heat and power for the reactions. Not every step is perfect, and between 10–40 percent of the carbon dioxide can evade capture depending on the system.

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On Roblox, kids learn it’s hard to earn money making games

On Roblox, kids learn it’s hard to earn money making games

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Roblox has become a video game titan, in recent years dominating the world of kids’ gaming and earning $454 million in revenue last quarter alone. A new report argues that success is built on exploiting young game developers, many of them children, who are making content for the game.

As a platform, Roblox provides gamers the tools to both create and play an almost unfathomable array of “experiences,” from climbing an enormous stairway to running a restaurant to escaping a prison. Tens of millions of these games live on Roblox’s browser—hundreds of times more titles than exist on Steam. Every day, 43 million people play those games, mostly kids. Some of the most popular experiences have received billions of visits and earn their developers millions annually.

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Now that machines can learn, can they unlearn?

Now that machines can learn, can they unlearn?

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Companies of all kinds use machine learning to analyze people’s desires, dislikes, or faces. Some researchers are now asking a different question: How can we make machines forget?

A nascent area of computer science dubbed machine unlearning seeks ways to induce selective amnesia in artificial intelligence software. The goal is to remove all trace of a particular person or data point from a machine learning system, without affecting its performance.

If made practical, the concept could give people more control over their data and the value derived from it. Although users can already ask some companies to delete personal data, they are generally in the dark about what algorithms their information helped tune or train. Machine unlearning could make it possible for a person to withdraw both their data and a company’s ability to profit from it.

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Taliban websites go offline for unknown reasons

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Sites in Pashto, Urdu, Arabic, English and Dari languages went offline on Friday.

They had been shielded by Cloudflare, a San Francisco-based content delivery network and denial-of-service protection provider.

It was not immediately clear, however, why the sites went offline. The websites’ disappearance may merely be temporary as the Taliban secures new hosting arrangements.

But the reported removal of the WhatsApp groups followed the banning of Taliban accounts by Facebook, the service’s parent company, on Tuesday after the US-backed Afghan government fell to the Taliban.

The company indicated on Tuesday that as long as such accounts observed its rules — including not inciting or glorifying violence — they would remain active.

The Taliban is not on the US list of foreign terrorist organisations, but the US has imposed sanctions against it.

Twitter has not removed Taliban accounts and the group’s spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, has more than 300,000 followers there. 

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Five websites operated by the Taliban went offline Friday, as many tech companies move to limit the group’s digital reach following their takeover of Kabul.

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In one video, a Taliban official reassured female health workers that they could keep their jobs. In another, militants told Sikhs, a minority religious group, that they were free and protected. Still others suggested a new lawfulness in Kabul, Afghanistan, with Talib fighters holding looters and thieves at gunpoint.

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Technology firms face challenges on how to handle content created by the group and its supporters.

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Accusations Fly at Nagasaki IR Operator Selection

By Michael Penn

Akihabara News (Tokyo) — The Nagasaki Prefectural Government is facing a remarkable set of accusations over how it conducted its Request for Proposal (RFP) selection process to build an Integrated Resort (IR) including a casino at the Huis Ten Bosch theme park.

The first public rumblings emerged on August 6 when Oshidori International Development fired off a strongly worded press release to some media outlets claiming that “the restrictive and unreasonable rules imposed by Nagasaki Prefecture make it impossible for Oshidori to conduct business in a prudent and efficient manner.” It added, “Oshidori has encountered several incidents that make it question whether there have been serious ethical irregularities in the RFP process, and it is only interested in participating in a process that has the highest integrity, and that is professional, transparent, and based on merit.”

While the title of the press release was “Oshidori International Development withdraws from participation in the RFP process for Nagasaki IR,” the firm has not, in fact, left the Nagasaki IR race.

Several days later, Casinos Austria International was granted the priority rights to negotiate a basic agreement with the prefecture. According to the information released by the authorities, Casinos Austria’s bid scored 697 points under its evaluation system, trailed by Oshidori with 683 points and the Niki Chyau Fwu (Parkview) Group with 667 points.

In response to questions posed to it by Akihabara News, however, Oshidori has now stepped up its accusations against the Nagasaki Prefectural Government. It has three basic complaints.

First, the company states that it received requests from the prefecture beginning in May to halt all public marketing activities.

For a while, Oshidori had been the most active operator consortium in the local public sphere, forming an official partnership agreement with V-Varen Nagasaki, a Japanese J2 League football club, in February, and also setting up the Kyushu Oshidori Children’s Foundation to highlight its potential social contributions. The firm says that the prefecture wanted such efforts to win over the local public to immediately end.

Oshidori comments, “There is no basis in Japanese law or in the RFP rules for denying such marketing activities. Clearly, the prefecture didn’t want anyone to have a competitive advantage over Casinos Austria.”

Their second charge is that, “using the pretext of a fabricated background investigation, the prefecture requested that we withdraw before the presentation in front of the judges.”

Again, Oshidori believes that the process was fixed, stating, “clearly the prefecture didn’t want the judges to see our presentation. Could it be because they knew that both our proposed design and our experience are significantly superior to that of Casinos Austria, and the decision was already made to select Casinos Austria before any of the presentations were seen by the judges?”

Their third charge is even more explosive.

Many journalists who cover Japan’s IR race, including the author of this article, have been receiving “tips” by email inviting us to investigate alleged ethical problems about Oshidori’s bid. In our case, the first tip arrived on July 7 and the most recent on August 2, all of them from different sources.

The first set of accusations were aimed directly at Alex Yemenidjian, the CEO of Oshidori, inviting publication of reports on his links to the (perfectly legal) marijuana business in Nevada.

The latter emails, unlike the first set, appeared to be written by an anonymous Japanese person, with the simple message, “This is who wants to operate IR in Japan!”

Attached to the email were an extremely complex flowchart and some Hong Kong legal documents. There did not seem to be any specific and central accusation, but the general implication was that various people involved with the company have been involved in various legal actions and have been accused of misconduct in the past.

When we asked them about this matter, Oshidori’s response was unequivocal: “We know for a fact that the prefecture was behind the smear campaign, all designed to weaken the Oshidori proposal and organization in favor of Casinos Austria.”

While it might be possible to view Oshidori’s red hot accusations against the prefectural government in the light of its disappointment about losing out on a multi-billion dollar business opportunity, the fact is that similarly dramatic accusations are also flowing from the consortium that the prefecture has ranked in third place, the Niki Chyau Fwu consortium.

In response to our inquiries, a high-level source within the Niki Chyau Fwu consortium told us point blank, “We were threatened… They were saying that if you do not withdraw, we will disclose the integrity report.”

This consortium of Taiwanese and Japanese firms was the last to enter the Nagasaki IR race, announcing their bid only in January of this year. However, it has only now become understood that one of the world’s largest casino operators was hiding within this consortium—Melco Resorts & Entertainment.

While declining to specifically name Melco in our interview, our consortium source stated, “Our casino operator is a Tier One operator, so it has a great amount of experience all over the world.”

According to their account, the Niki Chyau Fwu consortium, and especially the Melco leadership, has been stunned and mystified by the prefecture’s behavior.

Melco had only been persuaded to complete in the Nagasaki process because of personal appeals to do so from Nagasaki Vice-Governor Ken Hirata, and at first the situation appeared to be a happy one.

But, our source continues, “because of the very bad treatment by Nagasaki Prefecture, [Melco] was so shocked. The attitude of Nagasaki Prefecture really damaged their pride… They felt like, ‘What the hell?’ you know. ‘We have to be treated like this? How can we cooperate with this kind of prefecture?’ They were so upset.”

The Niki Chyau Fwu consortium is still scratching its head trying to figure out why, after the vice-governor himself had practically begged them to enter the Nagasaki RFP process, the official attitudes then changed so radically.

“We feel that something is happening behind [the scenes],” the source continues. “Is the Nagasaki government corrupted? We really do now know.”

However, the Niki Chyau Fwu consortium did conduct its own deep research on its business rivals, and it suspects that high-level political intervention is at the root of the matter. Its internal research even hints at possible Japanese organized crime links to a senior executive at Casinos Austria.

Casinos Austria did briefly respond to our inquiries about the selection controversy, but only to say that since they now possess the priority rights to negotiate with the prefecture, they will make no public statements at this juncture—though they might be more open to talk after the basic agreement has been negotiated and signed.

The Integrated Resort Promotion Division of the Nagasaki Prefectural Government also provided some answers to Akihabara News inquiries.

It categorically rejected one of the key accusations being leveled against them: “The prefecture did not ask any of the applicants to withdraw their applications during the RFP procedure.”

It added that “all of the participants were surveyed according to the same rigorous standards.” Each consortium was scored based on five broad categories: the attractiveness of their concepts; their facility development plans; their past financial and operational results; countermeasures to deal with items of concern; and expected returns to the region.

Casinos Austria was “highly evaluated for its efforts to address concerns,” and it was primarily on this basis that it outperformed its two rival consortiums.

There seems to be no dispute between the prefectural authorities and its accusers on one key fact—it was mainly on the basis of the integrity surveys that Casinos Austria was given the top ranking (although Oshidori and the Niki Chyau Fwu group fiercely contend that the integrity surveys were conducted in an unfair manner).

Where the matter stands at present is that Casinos Austria is the priority rights holder for negotiations with the prefecture, and there is no current indication from the officials that they plan to alter their course. As it told Akihabara News, “In the future, we will give necessary explanations to the Diet and to the government regarding the integrity of the preferential negotiation rights holder.”

For their part, both Oshidori and the Niki Chyau Fwu group say that they haven’t given up the fight.

In Oshidori’s words, “we have tried to discuss these issues with Nagasaki Prefecture, but they have not been able to listen to us. For the time being, we have already made a request for information disclosure to the Nagasaki Prefectural Government.”

Our source within the Niki Chyau Fwu consortium states that their group has sent a letter to the Nagasaki Prefectural Government requesting that the selection process be conducted a second time.

“We would like to be treated properly and fairly and transparently. It was really terrible the way that they treated our very important casino operator when we had a discussion with the IR section.”

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