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CCIA Research Center, Engine Study Finds Startups Rely on Free and Low-Cost Digital Tools to Compete

Washington – In partnership with Engine, the CCIA Research Center released a new study investigating the role of free and low-cost digital tools and services in the startup ecosystem. The study find...
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CCIA Supports Indiana’s Proposed Online Literacy Legislation

Washington – Indiana is joining a growing number of states who are considering proposals that would establish a digital literacy school curriculum to help children learn how to more safely and respo...
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CCIA Statement on DOJ Lawsuit Targeting Google’s Digital Ads

Washington – The Department of Justice and a group of states have filed a lawsuit in federal district court in Virginia against Google, challenging certain competitive practices relating to Google�...
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Supreme Court Asks For Views Of Biden Justice Department In Florida, Texas Social Media Cases

Washington – Supreme Court Justices have asked the federal government’s chief appellate lawyer, the Solicitor General of the United States, to weigh in on the Florida and Texas social media laws t...
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CCIA Releases White Paper on Canada’s Proposed Online Streaming Act, Threats to U.S.-Canada Trade

Washington – When Canada’s Parliament resumes work on Jan. 31, it is expected to work towards finalizing Bill C-11, referred to as the “Online Streaming Act.”  The Computer & Commu...
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Supreme Court To Consider Hearing Florida, Texas Social Media Laws Friday

Washington – Supreme Court Justices will consider Friday whether to grant a hearing on the Florida and Texas social media laws that may violate constitutional free speech protections. The Court will...
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CCIA, Tech Associations File Supreme Court Amicus Brief In Gonzalez v. Google Case

Washington – The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case next month that could impact what users see in their video or social media feeds and more broadly whether companies will need to change the...
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CCIA Offers Written Testimony For Hearing On New Hampshire Content Moderation Bill

Washington – New Hampshire is considering legislation that seeks to exert more government control over what people see online. The bill, HB 320, has a hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary Thu...
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CCIA Statement Following Negotiations on U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade

Washington – Trade officials met this week in Taipei, Taiwan, to hold a negotiating round for the U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade. At the conclusion of these talks, the Office of the U....
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CCIA Statement Following Meeting of U.S.-India Trade Policy Forum

Washington – U.S. and India officials met this week in Washington for a meeting of the U.S.-India Trade Policy Forum, rescheduled from last Fall. At the conclusion of these talks, the countries issu...
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CCIA Releases State Privacy Landscape Map

Washington – As state legislatures return they are introducing a range of privacy measures, building on previous efforts during the 2021-2022 biennium. During that period, more than 80 bills were in...
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CCIA Statement In Response To Biden OpEd Asking Congress To Unite Against Tech

In response to President Biden’s opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal regarding the tech industry, which he noted is contributing significantly to the economy, the following can be attributed to...