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CCIA Reaction to Online Safety Bills Markup

Washington – The House Energy and Commerce Committee has advanced several bills aimed at promoting online safety for young people. While protecting younger users online is a critical and shared obje...
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Tech Associations, CCIA Send White House Letter on Preserving US AI Leadership in Response to Anthropic Dispute

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association joined BSA, SIIA and TechNet in a joint letter to the White House about its dispute with Anthropic and the risks to U.S. technolog...
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CCIA Responds to Supreme Court Ruling on Tariff Authority

Washington – The Supreme Court has ruled on the issue of tariff authority and the executive branch. In a ruling today, the Court held that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not au...
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CCIA Commends U.S.–Taiwan Agreement for Advancing Open Digital Trade Rules

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association welcomes the signing of the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade between the United States of America and Taiwan. This is one of the most...
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CCIA UK Statement Following App Store Updates, UK Regulators’ Concerns

London – Apple and Google announced commitments relating to their App Stores following concerns raised by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). The CMA said these commitments would com...
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CCIA Response to CMA Consultation on Conduct Requirements for Google Search

London –  The UK competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority, announced it would be consulting on a set of potential “conduct requirements” following its designation of Goo...
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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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