Washington — CCIA has advocated for a competitive tech industry for nearly 50 years, relying on antitrust laws that targeted bad behavior and promoted consumer welfare. Several antitrust bills introduced in the House this month would be the biggest departure from antitrust rules since 1890, dramatically altering rules that have given the U.S. its current position as a tech industry leader. Here is our summary of the proposed changes introduced in the House and what the legislation would do to U.S. companies and the economy.
CCIA Releases State Competition Landscape Map
January 27, 2023
Washington – State legislatures have introduced a range of bills that could seek to change whether the government protects competing companies from competition, much as Europe does. The U.S. h...
CCIA Research Center, Engine Study Finds Startups Rely on Free and Low-Cost Digital Tools to Compete
January 26, 2023
Washington – In partnership with Engine, the CCIA Research Center released a new study investigating the role of free and low-cost digital tools and services in the startup ecosystem. The study find...