Many websites marked today, Feb. 11 with a banner protesting runaway surveillance and asking Congress to enact the USA Freedom Act to curtail it. CCIA, which has testified against overly broad surveillance in several hearings on reform, sent a letter to members of Congress highlighting damage to user trust online and the economic arguments to rein in surveillance and bring more transparency.
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July 10, 2026
Digital Networks Act Opens Clear Path to Network Fees, Study Warns, as Parliament Risks Making It Worse
Brussels, BELGIUM – A new independent study launched today warns that the European Commission’s proposed Digital Networks Act (DNA) already opens two legal pathways to network fees.
The warni...
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July 7, 2026
Matt Mandel Joins CCIA as Federal Affairs VP
Washington -- The Computer & Communications Industry Association is pleased to welcome Matt Mandel as Vice President for Federal Affairs. Mandel served as Vice President of Government Affairs at W...
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July 6, 2026
Supreme Court Opts not to Intervene and Block a Texas App Store Law that Likely Violates First Amendment
Washington – In response to an emergency request, the Supreme Court has decided not to intervene in an Appeals Court ruling allowing Texas to enforce its App Store law. The law requires people to sh...