Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedJanuary 5, 2010

Welcome

Welcome to the Innovation Policy Post, CCIA’s forum for news and debate about intellectual property issues.

We will use this blog to share our thoughts, and get yours, on patent and copyright law. We’ll also highlight abuses of those laws that range from ridiculous to damaging and illustrate the need for patent reform and 21st-century copyright laws. As you can see from the navigation bar, we intend to gradually add other innovation issues to the discussion, like competition policy and telecom issues. ?Innovation is essential to America’s ability to compete in the global economy, and government policies need to reflect an awareness of how the world has changed. CCIA has been an important voice in those discussions for years, and the Innovation Policy Post will help us both add to the debate in a new format and give other people a voice.

Our goal is to create a civil but robust dialogue on innovation and obstacles to it. We’ll leave the legal mumbo-jumbo to the legal blogs, though we’ll undoubtedly be linking to their work periodically because their insights are valuable.  We look forward to the discussion.

(CCIA members wholeheartedly believe the Internet adds great value to policy debates. At the same time, we are aware of its limitations. We want to protect the anonymity of people who desire it, but we don’t want anonymity to be used as a shield for bad behavior.  With that in mind, you can join the Innovation Policy Post community by registering anonymously, but you will have to provide your actual name and a real e-mail address behind the scenes.)

News

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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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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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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    Link Taxes
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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...
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