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Belgian Presidency Should Close Tech and Digital Files Responsibly, Not Rush

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 top the agenda, a new roadmap shows.  The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) unveiled its roadmap with 11 key recommendations for the Belgian EU Presidency today.  With EU elections looming in June, the incoming Belgian Presidency has a significant task ahead, and is set to play a critical role in wrapping up negotiations on many important files durin...

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CCIA Files Supreme Court Briefs Demonstrating that Florida, Texas Social Media Laws Violate the First Amendment

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association and NetChoice filed their briefs (Florida and Texas) with the Supreme Court of the United States setting forth the many reasons th...
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New CCIA Report Finds Digital Services Are Key to Small Business Success

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 ...
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CCIA Joins Global Calls for High Digital Trade Standards in WTO Joint Statement Initiative Negotiations

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...
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CCIA Report Debunks Myths Behind Proposed Internet Usage Fees in Korea

Washington – A new report from the CCIA Research Center finds that claims made by Korean internet service providers to justify proposed fees on content providers don’t stand up to scrutiny. Intern...
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CCIA To Biden Administration On IPEF: The Job’s Not Done Yet

Washington –  The U.S. and its Indo-Pacific Economic Framework Partners wrapped up negotiations this week in San Francisco. At the conclusion of these meetings, IPEF Partners announced outcomes...
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CCIA Statement As Evidence In DOJ, Google Antitrust Cases Wraps Up

Washington – Judge Amit Mehta will hear closing arguments in May and then decide whether the Department of Justice proved its antitrust case against Google search. Much of the 10-week case that wrap...
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CCIA Offers NTIA Comments On Protecting Younger Users Online

Washington – The National Telecommunications and Information Administration is seeking information to better understand teens’ online health, safety and privacy, and the Computer & Communicati...
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Fighting CSA: European Parliament Position Marks Significant Improvement

Brussels, BELGIUM – Today, the European Parliament’s leading Civil Liberties (LIBE) Committee adopted its position on new EU rules to prevent and combat child sexual abuse (CSA). Parliament’s...
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CCIA Releases White Paper on AI & Trade 

Washington – The Computer & Communication Industry Association released a whitepaper on Monday to provide policymakers with an overview of the intersection of global AI deployment and internatio...