If not then I'm unsure what you're worried about?
There's possible compliance with Disability Discrimination Act,
Distance Selling Regulations and a few terms and conditions to state
that user contributed content contains the views of the user and not
the site owner. But if you ignored these the worst you would truly
get was a warning to comply, unless your developing something like the
Australian Olympics website of course ... ergo the ONLY legal case
against a web site for accessibility.
I've designed a lot of websites and never once have I or my clients
felt threatened that we would be 'sued into oblivion'. Maybe it is an
American thing?!?
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