Today, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and 16 state attorneys general announced an antitrust lawsuit against Apple targeting the integration of Apple’s software and services on iPhones. The sweeping lawsuit touches on a range of Apple products and policies, including the company’s secure payments system, its moderated app store, and its exclusive iMessage service. “Consumers… Continue reading DOJ Announces Apple Lawsuit
Author: Allie Caccamo
New California Social Media Bill Targets Teen Online Access
This week, California Representative Josh Lowenthal introduced new legislation (AB 3172) targeting minors’ access to social media and online resources. The new bill, sponsored by Common Sense Media, would impose extreme financial penalties on social media platforms for young users that experience harm. Over the last year, federal courts have blocked similar legislation in California and elsewhere for running afoul of… Continue reading New California Social Media Bill Targets Teen Online Access
Letter to MD Governor: Veto AADC Legislation (SB 571)
Uber, Lyft may leave Minneapolis following wage floor bill
On Friday, March 15, rideshare apps Uber and Lyft reiterated concerns that the City Council’s new earned wage floor legislation would force the apps to leave the Twin Cities, making Minneapolis the only metro region in the U.S. without such service. The new legislation, which requires the rideshare apps to pay a high per-mile wage… Continue reading Uber, Lyft may leave Minneapolis following wage floor bill
Hidden Poison Pill in California’s AV Data Bill
This week, California lawmakers introduced new legislation (AB 3061) that requires increased reporting of accidents and traffic violations for autonomous vehicles. The bill, sponsored by the Teamsters, also includes a provision that would freeze autonomous vehicle operations statewide while the DMV investigates any mis- or underreporting of data by an AV operator. For the DMV to freeze… Continue reading Hidden Poison Pill in California’s AV Data Bill
Chamber of Progress Opens 404 Awards to Nominations
On Wednesday, March 13, Chamber of Progress opened the Second Annual Tech 404 Awards to nominations. The awards program – a special nod to the Error Code 404 that tells users a link is broken or page doesn’t exist – recognizes legislation that threatens to break the Internet and harm digital consumers. A full list… Continue reading Chamber of Progress Opens 404 Awards to Nominations
Letter to MN Lawmakers on Fees Legislation (SF 3537)
Letter to CA Lawmakers: Oppose Misguided AI Certification Requirements (SB 1047)
New York’s Digital Bills Threaten Minors Online
On Friday, Chamber of Progress announced the launch of a new campaign to stop New York’s digital media bills (S7694 and A8148) – legislation that could end up harming at-risk teens and invading their privacy. New York’s digital media bills as written are also likely to face the same constitutional challenges that have halted similar… Continue reading New York’s Digital Bills Threaten Minors Online
At SOTU Biden Touts Record of Tech Investments
On Thursday, President Biden gave his State of the Union address, using his speech to highlight historic investments in broadband internet access and passage of the CHIPS and Science Act. The President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law designated $65 billion to improve high-speed Internet access for people across America. The Chips and Science Act made a $53… Continue reading At SOTU Biden Touts Record of Tech Investments