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Statement On Canada’s Proposed Digital Services Tax (DST)

InternetAssociation

Washington, DC – Internet Association (IA) Director of Trade Policy Jordan Haas issued the following statement on Canada’s proposed Digital Services Tax (DST) as part of the public consultation. IA also filed detailed comments to the Canadian government. companies for unique treatment. “The companies for unique treatment.

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Statement On The DOJ’s Proposed Changes To Section 230

InternetAssociation

Washington, DC – IA Deputy General Counsel Elizabeth Banker released the following statement on the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) newly proposed changes to Section 230: “The DOJ’s proposal would severely limit people’s ability to express themselves and have a safe experience online.

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Statement On The Proposed Manager’s Amendment To The EARN IT Act

InternetAssociation

Washington, DC – IA Senior Director, Federal Government Affairs and Counsel, Mike Lemon released the following statement on the proposed Manager's Amendment to the EARN IT Act: “The EARN IT Act remains a deeply flawed proposal that would make it harder for IA member companies to rid the internet of CSAM and protect the most vulnerable online.

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Statement On Section 301 Proposed Actions For DSTs

InternetAssociation

Internet Association filed the following comments on proposed trade actions as part of USTR’s Section 301 investigations of six countries’ DSTs: Austria India Italy Spain Turkey United Kingdom. The digital industry hopes every government that has moved forward with DSTs will roll back their discriminatory taxes before any escalation occurs.”

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IA Statement On The DoJ’s Proposed Changes To Section 230

InternetAssociation

Washington, DC – I A interim President & CEO Jon Berroya released the following on news reports that the Department of Justice (DoJ) is releasing proposed legislative changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act: "Rolling back Section 230 protections will make it harder, not easier, for online platforms to make their platforms safe.

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Association Brain Food: 5.24.24

Reid All About it

Impexium published a really good guide to creating a request for proposals (RFP) for association management software , which includes advice from technology consultants Tobin Conley of DelCor Technology Solutions, Moira Edwards of Ellipsis Partners, George Rears of Achurch Consulting, and Wes Trochlil of Effective Database Management.

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IA Details Profound Issues With Changes To Section 230 Proposed In NTIA’s Petition For Rulemaking In FCC Reply Comments

InternetAssociation

Washington, DC — Today, Internet Association (IA) filed reply comments with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Petition for Rulemaking on Section 230. .” Elizabeth Banker, Deputy General Counsel.