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CCIA’s Response to Negotiations Suspended on a US-UK Technology Deal

London – The United States has paused plans for a US-UK technology deal announced in September citing trade frustrations with the UK, according to various news reports. The deal, including billions ...
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CCIA Statement in Response to iRobot Bankruptcy News

Washington - A US robotic vacuum manufacturer has commenced a bankruptcy proceeding and announced plans to sell itself to a Chinese company a year after U.S. and EU regulators signalled opposition to ...
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CCIA Statement Ahead of the House Judiciary Hearing Examining Global Antitrust Regulations’ Disproportionate Impact on U.S. Businesses

Washington - The House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust is holding a hearing on Tuesday, “Anti-American Antitrust: How Foreign Governme...
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Australia expected to Decide on Streaming Rules; Companies Send Joint Letter

Washington – Australia is expected to vote this week on an amendment to an audiovisual bill that would require streaming services to fund the creation of more Australian content. Ahead of a decision...
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CCIA Urges Progress on Digital Trade Barriers Ahead of U.S.-EU Trade Talks

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association called for renewed progress on addressing barriers to digital trade ahead of Ambassador Greer and Secretary Lutnick’s upcoming v...
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CCIA’s Response To Court Rejecting FTC Claim That Meta Has A Social Media Monopoly

Washington —  U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia James Boasberg has ruled that Meta does not hold a monopoly in the personal social media market. The Federal Trade Commission had ...
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CCIA Statement on U.S.- Korea Trade-Related Agreement

Washington, D.C. – The Computer & Communications Industry Association noted with great interest details of ongoing efforts to address trade concerns with Korea, as laid out in the Joint Fact She...
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CCIA Statement as UK Considers Resale Ticket Regulations

London - Reports in the UK media suggest that the Government is considering banning the resale of tickets above their face value. An announcement is expected tomorrow (19 November).  The Compu...
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CCIA Statement on South Korea’s Decision to Delay Exporting Digital Map Data

Washington, D.C. – The Computer & Communications Industry Association is deeply disappointed by the  South Korean government’s continued and unjustified delay in taking the necessary step...
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How EU Consumers Experience Online Personalisation and Dark Patterns

As discussions on modernising the European Union’s consumer laws (together with initiatives such as the announced Digital Fairness Act) continue to evolve, understanding how people experience online...
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CCIA’s Response To UK Government’s Demand For UK Citizens’ User Data

London – In response to news reports that the UK government is renewing pressure on Apple, demanding encryption back doors to UK users’ data, the Computer & Communications Industry Association...
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CCIA Statement As FTC Begins Its Case Against Amazon Prime

Washington – The Federal Trade Commission begins the trial phase of its case against Amazon Prime’s subscription services this week. The FTC is expected to argue that Amazon used so-called “dark...
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