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CCIA Files Comments Opposing Florida Digital Rights Act

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed comments expressing its concerns with proposed administrative rules implementing the Florida Digital Bill of Rights enacted by the state Legislature last year. The Department of Legal Affairs’ (Attorney General’s Office) open comment period is scheduled to close Friday. CCIA recommends several revisions to the current language of the proposed rules, citing constitutional and compliance concerns. Data security is a persistent challenge for businesses amid evolving threats in the digital landscape. Subsection ...

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New Study Finds Canadian Bill C-59 Could Cost U.S. Businesses up to $2.3 Billion Annually

Washington – A new analysis published by the CCIA Research Center finds that Canadian Bill C-59, which imposes a digital services tax of 3% on revenues from online marketplaces, online advertising, ...
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CCIA Submits Statements for the Record Responding to USTR Testimony in Congress

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association submitted statements for the record with the House Ways & Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee responding to state...
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Colorado Legislature Considers Bill To Protect Children That Raises Privacy Concerns

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association opposes Colorado tech bill SB 158, arguing that its provisions requiring social media platforms to conduct age verification puts c...
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CCIA Files Comments, Signs Joint Letter On Commerce Department’s Security Proposal

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association filed comments with the Commerce Department on a proposed rulemaking designed to address cyber and security threats. CCIA explaine...

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