Computer & Communication Industry Association

Protected: Digital Economy State by State

The digital economy creates jobs, opportunity, and growth for every community and state within the United States. To measure this impact, the CCIA Research Center estimated the effect of the digital economy on the U.S. economy using data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the U.S. Census Bureau. The results are clear: the digital economy has significant positive impacts that reverberate throughout the United States.

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  • Trade

Impact of the Liberal Democrats Proposed Increase to the UK Digital Service Tax

Analysis of the UK LibDem proposal to triple the UK's Digital Services Tax (DST) reveals that an increase in the DST from 2% to 6% would harm U.S. companies by $2.7 billion USD to $4.4 billion USD ...

  • Telecom

Leveraging Supply-Side Reforms To Promote Universal Broadband

  • Trade

Consequences of EC Proposals To Extend Regulatory Scope to the Entire Digital Economy

  • Content Moderation

Repealing Section 230 Would Cost Americans Over $1.3 Trillion

Section 230 of the Communications Act (Section 230) importantly places legal accountability on communicators of speech, rather than those who merely publish it. It also allows digital services to saf...