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Senate Committee Offers Managers’ Amendment, Presses On With Legislation That Harms Popular Tech Services, Increases Security Risks

Washington – Senate Judiciary Committee leaders have offered a managers’ amendment for a tech regulation bill the Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to mark up Thursday. The legislation that ...

CCIA Opposes Inclusion of SHOP SAFE in USICA

CCIA has concerns with the potential inclusion of H.R. 5374, the Stopping Harmful Offers on Platforms by Screening Against Fakes in E-Commerce (“SHOP SAFE”) Act, in the United States Innovation an...
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CCIA Response To Senate Judiciary Committee’s Announced Markup of Bill Aimed At Handful of Companies

Washington --  The Senate Judiciary Committee has noticed a markup of S. 2992, the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, aimed at regulating a specific group of American digital service provider...

CCIA Europe Releases Position Paper With Artificial Intelligence Policy Recommendations

Brussels, BELGIUM -- The Computer & Communications Industry Association has released a position paper with recommendations on Artificial Intelligence regulations so that Europe can capture the ben...

CCIA Warns EU Foreign Subsidies Plan Could Deter Investment Needed for Economic Recovery

Brussels, BELGIUM -- The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) backs the European Commission’s crackdown on distortive foreign subsidies but fears that the proposal, as it...

CCIA Responds to EU consultation on Civil liability and AI

Today, the Computer & Communications Industry Association submitted its comments to the European Commission’s public consultation “Civil liability – adapting liability rules to the digital a...

CCIA Statement on Canada Moving Forward on Digital Services Tax

Washington -- Canada announced this week that it will take steps to implement a digital services tax, as announced by Department of Finance Canada. The Canada tax closely mirrors other unilateral meas...
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CCIA Encourages Trilogue Negotiations to Focus on Making the Digital Markets Act Workable

Brussels, BELGIUM -- Today the European Parliament adopted its negotiating position on the Digital Markets Act (DMA), largely adopting the amendments approved by the committee on Internal Market and C...

CCIA’s Response To European Parliament Vote on the Digital Services Act

Brussels, BELGIUM – The European Parliament’s Internal Market Committee (IMCO) adopted its position on the Digital Services Act (DSA) today. This paves the way for a plenary vote in mid-January an...

Brussels Proposes EU Rules for Platform Workers

Brussels, BELGIUM -- The European Commission presented a legislative proposal today that aims to improve the working conditions of platform workers. The Commission proposed new rules determining platf...
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CCIA Statement on US, EU Officials Launching Competition Policy Dialogue

Washington -- A day after U.S. and EU competition officials met to launch the EU-U.S. Joint Technology Competition Policy Dialogue, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo criticized two new European in...

Texas Judge Blocks Unconstitutional Texas Social Media Law

Washington -- A Texas judge has issued an order to block a Texas social media law from taking effect December 2nd until a broader hearing on the legality of the bill. The Computer & Communications...