The State of Affairs: What Happened in Tech Policy During 2023 State Legislative Sessions?
Since 2018, there has been a growing trend across the 50 states – a greater number of legislative proposals aimed […]
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Since 2018, there has been a growing trend across the 50 states – a greater number of legislative proposals aimed […]
Cloud computing is driving business transformation across the United Kingdom, enabling companies of all sizes and government organizations to innovate, […]
The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (S. 1094 or the JCPA) has resurfaced and is scheduled for markup in the […]
After more than a decade of financial expenditures, over $100 billion in government investments, and three years after the COVID-19 […]
Policymakers around the world are increasingly considering “must-carry” policies, which require digital intermediaries to carry all legal third-party content, some […]
Recent government mandates across the world calling for greater internet regulation and requiring social media sites remove user-generated content are […]
The California state legislature is poised to consider a link tax on digital services, aimed at subsidizing news publishers who […]
Coinciding with the American Bar Association’s 71st Antitrust Spring Meeting, on March 29 the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) […]
From March 29-31 of this year, antitrust practitioners, government officials, academics, and economists from around the world convened in Washington, […]
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 is widely regarded as “the most important law in tech.” Within […]