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CCIA Statement Responding to DMA Fines Against U.S. Tech Companies

Washington - European regulators imposed cease and desist orders that would impact Apple and Meta over the longer term and more than $800 million in fines, saying their efforts to comply with its new ...
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CCIA Raises Alarm Over California Bills That Threaten Online Access and Free Expression

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) supports policies across the nation that protect users online while preserving individual freedoms, upholding Constitutiona...
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CCIA Statement as Remedies Phase in DOJ’s Google Search Case Begins

Washington – The Department of Justice and Google return to court Monday to argue on what remedies a federal judge should approve in response to his finding last year that Google’s search monopoly...
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FTC to Begin Competition Case Monday Seeking to Roll Back Decades-Old Social Media Mergers

Washington – The trial in the Federal Trade Commission’s case accusing Meta of abusing an alleged monopoly power with the acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp is set to start Monday.  The s...
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CCIA Raises First Amendment and Legal Concerns with New Hampshire Child Safety Bill

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association  is testifying before the New Hampshire House Judiciary Committee today to express concerns about SB 263, a bill that is aime...
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CCIA Statement ahead of House E&C hearing on AI, U.S. competitiveness

Washington – The House Energy & Commerce plans a hearing Wednesday on the Future of AI technology and U.S. competitiveness in this crucial area. The following can be attributed to Computer &a...
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CCIA Renews Concerns Over Vermont Age-Appropriate Design Code Act

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association submitted testimony to Vermont lawmakers this week, renewing its concerns over the Vermont Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (S. 69)...
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House Committee Seeks to Revive Action on Federal Privacy Legislation

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association has submitted comments to the House Energy & Commerce Committee's comprehensive digital privacy working group advocating for s...
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CCIA Testifies, Urging Montana Lawmakers to Reject Device Filtering Bill

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association is urging Montana lawmakers to reject HB 408, citing significant concerns over the bill’s technical feasibility, legal risks, an...
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CCIA Raises Concerns About Two South Carolina Bills Impacting Online Access and Privacy

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) is urging South Carolina lawmakers to reconsider provisions in SB 268 and HB 3431, two legislative proposals that would reg...
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CCIA Urges Montana Lawmakers to Adopt Amendments to HB 513 to Protect Innovation and Free Expression

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) is urging Montana lawmakers to adopt proposed amendments to HB 513 to ensure that the bill’s intent to address deceptive ...
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CCIA Raises Concerns with California AB 2 and AB 56 Over Impacts to Privacy, Free Speech, and Innovation

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association is urging California lawmakers to reconsider key provisions in two proposed bills, AB 2 and AB 56, designed to regulate how social...
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