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Media Freedom Act: EU Parliament Risks Enabling Spread of Harmful Content With Media Exemption

Brussels, BELGIUM – Today, the European Parliament's Culture Committee adopted its position on the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), reviving a controversial measure exempting media outlets from content moderation on very large online platforms. This exemption would allow rogue actors posing as self-declared media to spread disinformation for 24 hours before platforms can take it down. The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) takes note of today’s decision, but can only conclude that Parliament’s lead committee has decided to turn Article 17 on the special...

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  • Digital Economy

First-Of-Its-Kind Research Finds Laws Forcing Websites to Host Hate Speech Could Derail Digital Economy

Washington – New, first-of-its-kind research from the CCIA Research Center and NERA Economic Consulting finds that online hate speech harms both the companies advertising alongside the content and t...
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  • Telecom

CCIA, INCOMPAS File Joint Amici Curiae Brief In T-Mobile Merger Case

Washington - The Computer & Communications Industry Association and INCOMPAS, two leading trade organizations representing the communications and digital services industries, filed a joint “frie...
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  • Content Moderation

CCIA Again Asks Supreme Court To Review Texas, Florida Social Media Laws

Washington - The Computer & Communications Industry Association, along with its co-plaintiff NetChoice, filed supplemental briefs today asking the Supreme Court to review the Texas and Florida soc...
  • Competition

CCIA Offers Recommendations On Japan’s Mobile Ecosystem Report

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association responded to the Japan Digital Markets Competition Headquarters’ (DMCH) request for comments on its Evaluation of Competition in...

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