Brussels, BELGIUM — The Computer & Communications Industry Association joined 5 tech trade associations in an open letter on the Audio Visual Services directive. The letter points out the 1000 amendments submitted by Members of Parliament to improve the proposal and asks that the legislation be subject to open debate with stakeholders opinions considered ahead of a vote. CCIA said it most cared about provisions to protect consumers, to harmonize rules across Europe and to ensure the independence of media regulators in the Member States.
Belgian Presidency Should Close Tech and Digital Files Responsibly, Not Rush
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Brussels, BELGIUM – As Belgium gets ready to assume the helm of the Council of the European Union on 1 January 2024, close to a dozen priority files in the field of EU tech and digital policy should...
New CCIA Report Finds Digital Services Are Key to Small Business Success
November 28, 2023
Washington – A new report from the CCIA Research Center and Analysis Group illuminates the powerful symbiotic relationship between small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and third-party providers ...
CCIA Joins Global Calls for High Digital Trade Standards in WTO Joint Statement Initiative Negotiations
November 27, 2023
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association joined 19 organizations in sending a letter to encourage the participating countries in the World Trade Organization (WTO) Joint S...