Computer & Communication Industry Association

Stakeholders To MEPs: EU Terrorist Content Regulation Must Comply With Fundamental Rights.

Brussels, BELGIUM — The Computer & Communications Industry Association joined 8 other business and civil society groups in a letter to Members of the European Parliament expressing concerns about the proposal on the dissemination of terrorist content online. This proposal could have a negative impact on European citizens’ fundamental rights and on hosting service providers operating in the EU.

The letter urges the Civil Liberties Committee of the European Parliament to take a proportionate approach compliant with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the EU acquis when adopting its opinion at the end of March. For example, this could be done by, among others, narrowing the scope of application and removing the provisions requiring hosting service providers to monitor and filter data.  

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CCIA Raises Privacy and Liability Concerns with California Wearable Devices Bill, SB 1130

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association is testifying today before the California Assembly Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection in opposition to SB 1130, warning ...
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CCIA Statement Responding to the USMCA Joint Review

Washington — The Computer & Communications Industry Association responded to the U.S. Trade Representative's statement today that the United States, Mexico, and Canada did not agree to renew the...
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CCIA Files Joint Amicus Brief in Supreme Court Case involving Privacy, Video Content

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association and the Software & Information Industry Association have filed a joint amicus brief in Salazar v. Paramount Global. The filing...
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79% of Tech Founders Hit by Regulatory Friction as EU Simplification Grinds to a Halt in Brussels, New Research Finds

Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS – Almost four in five EU tech entrepreneurs say Europe’s maze of overlapping rules had a major impact on their businesses in the past 12 months, according to new researc...
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