Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association sent a letter to the FCC and Chairman Wheeler that praises their long-standing commitment to protecting the open Internet and asking them not to propose new rules that would allow discriminatory practices by phone and cable Internet access providers. In the letter CCIA said altering the framework that has historically prevented discrimination would “threaten innovators, investors, users and future potential of the Internet itself.”
CCIA Submits Comments On Colorado Privacy Rules
February 3, 2023
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association offered further testimony and comments this week in response to the Colorado Department of Law request for input on implementing t...
CCIA Submits PTO Comments on Examination Improvements, Eligibility for Attorneys
February 2, 2023
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association filed comments with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office this week on three different issues. CCIA submitted responses to question...
Political Advertising: EU Parliament Vote Still Leaves Much Unclear About New Rules
February 2, 2023
Brussels, BELGIUM – Moments ago, the European Parliament adopted its position on the proposed new EU rules for the transparency and targeting of political advertising (TTPA). Together with the Counc...