Washington – A group of 15 associations, including the Computer & Communications Industry Association, joined a letter to Senate Judiciary leaders listing the problems the PREVAIL Act would create. Those signing represent the thousands of businesses that are routinely sued based on invalid patents that should not have been granted. They tell senators that, if the PREVAIL Act were to pass, business would be “unreasonably impeded from seeking review of those patents at the PTAB.”
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August 21, 2026
CCIA Welcomes Release of White House National Space Transportation Policy
Washington – The White House has released its National Space Transportation Policy, identifying space launches and transportation as a key national security and economic goal. The memorandum sets a ...
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August 20, 2026
CCIA and Fellow Tech Associations File Amicus Brief in Pepper v. Apple App Store Case
Washington – Several tech trade associations have joined the Computer & Communications Industry Association in a joint amicus brief in Pepper v. Apple before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ni...
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August 18, 2026
CCIA Urges California Appeals Court to Protect Section 230 and Online Innovation
The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed an amicus curiae letter urging a California appeals court to reverse a lower court ruling that could weaken key legal protections for o...
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August 17, 2026
CCIA Encourages Supreme Court to Hear Patent Case that Involves Key Tool to Disarm Patent Trolls
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association has joined multiple other trade associations in the technology sector to file an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to hear a p...