Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association joined the Software & Information Industry Association, and TechNet in a letter supporting the effort toward creating a baseline federal privacy standard, but expressing concerns about the private right of action in the American Data Protection and Privacy Act. The letter to Senate Commerce and House Energy and Commerce leaders expresses optimism about this opportunity to pass federal privacy legislation and create uniform “rules of the road” that protect individuals, while enabling tech innovation. The letter emphasizes the need to ensure that individuals who are actually injured can seek redress, while also preventing abusive class action lawsuits.
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April 28, 2026
Commission’s First DMA Evaluation Presents Unbalanced Picture, Overlooking Negative Impacts on Consumers and Innovation
Brussels, BELGIUM – The European Commission’s first statutory evaluation of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), published today, presents an unbalanced picture of enforcement to date.
The Comp...
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April 28, 2026
CCIA Urges Court to Affirm Fair Use Protections for Generative AI Training
Washington — The Computer & Communications Industry Association today filed an amicus brief urging the Northern District of California court to confirm that training generative artificial intell...
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April 28, 2026
CCIA Urges U.S. Action on Australia’s Discriminatory News Tax Proposal
Washington – On April 27, the Australian government released draft legislation for comment to establish a “News Media Bargaining Incentive.” Under the proposal, a narrow set of predominantly for...
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April 27, 2026
CCIA Raises Concerns as Florida Senate Takes Up AI Bill of Rights During Special Session
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association today raised concerns as Florida lawmakers prepare to revisit the proposed Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights during the state...