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Media Freedom Act: EU Parliament Risks Enabling Spread of Harmful Content With Media Exemption
September 7, 2023
Brussels, BELGIUM – Today, the European Parliament's Culture Committee adopted its position on the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), reviving a controversial measure exempting media outlets from co...
First-Of-Its-Kind Research Finds Laws Forcing Websites to Host Hate Speech Could Derail Digital Economy
September 5, 2023
Washington – New, first-of-its-kind research from the CCIA Research Center and NERA Economic Consulting finds that online hate speech harms both the companies advertising alongside the content and t...
CCIA, INCOMPAS File Joint Amici Curiae Brief In T-Mobile Merger Case
August 31, 2023
Washington - The Computer & Communications Industry Association and INCOMPAS, two leading trade organizations representing the communications and digital services industries, filed a joint “frie...
CCIA Again Asks Supreme Court To Review Texas, Florida Social Media Laws
August 30, 2023
Washington - The Computer & Communications Industry Association, along with its co-plaintiff NetChoice, filed supplemental briefs today asking the Supreme Court to review the Texas and Florida soc...
CCIA Offers Recommendations On Japan’s Mobile Ecosystem Report
August 18, 2023
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association responded to the Japan Digital Markets Competition Headquarters’ (DMCH) request for comments on its Evaluation of Competition in...
CCIA Offers Comments to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on OTT Regulation
August 18, 2023
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association provided input with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) regarding its consultation paper on “Regulatory Mechanism f...
CCIA Statement As Solicitor General Asks SCOTUS To Review Texas, Florida Social Media Laws
August 14, 2023
Washington - The U.S. Solicitor General has responded to a Supreme Court request to weigh in on the Texas and Florida social media laws, stating that these statutes require Supreme Court review. The C...
CCIA Offers Comments to USTR on Advancing Inclusive, Worked-Centered Trade Policy
August 11, 2023
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association provided comments for the Office of the United States Trade Representative regarding its request for comments on approaches ...
CCIA Files Brief To Block Montana’s TikTok Ban
August 10, 2023
Washington - The Computer & Communications Industry Association, which does not count TikTok as a member, has filed a “friend of the court” brief in a lawsuit challenging Montana state law SB ...
CCIA Competition Expert Testifies Before Brazilian Congress On Proposed Antitrust Regulation
August 10, 2023
Washington – As countries face increasing political pressure to regulate technology companies, Brazil is also examining its policies on tech regulation. During testimony before Brazil’s Congress o...
CCIA Encourages FCC To Expand Use of 12 GHz Spectrum Bands to Bolster America’s Broadband Coverage
August 9, 2023
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission today on expanding the types of services allowed in two bands of 12 GHz ...