Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedJune 17, 2021

CCIA Analysis Of House Antitrust Bills, Impact On Tech, Economy

Washington — CCIA has advocated for a competitive tech industry for nearly 50 years, relying on antitrust laws that targeted bad behavior and promoted consumer welfare. Several antitrust bills introduced in the House this month would be the biggest departure from antitrust rules since 1890, dramatically altering rules that have given the U.S. its current position as a tech industry leader. Here is our summary of the proposed changes introduced in the House and what the legislation would do to U.S. companies and the economy.

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CCIA Raises Constitutional and Privacy Concerns with New Jersey Kids Code Act

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association will testify today before the New Jersey Senate Committee on Law and Public Safety in opposition to S 3413, the "New Jersey Kids C...
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CCIA Files Emergency Request for Supreme Court to Block a Texas App Store Law that Likely Violates First Amendment

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association has asked the Supreme Court of the United States for an emergency ruling to block Texas from enforcing its age verification requir...
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World Cup Anti-Piracy Measures Must Not Undermine EU Digital Rights

Brussels, BELGIUM – As the football World Cup kicks off, EU and national policymakers should rein in automated web-blocking systems that allow private parties to restrict access to online services w...
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Senate Reintroduces Outdated Competition Bill   

Washington D.C. – Senate Judiciary members have again reintroduced the American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA). The bill, which has shed co-sponsors since it was first proposed in 2021, wo...
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