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We have been heavily featured on the agenda of WHDglobal and WHDusa since our inception, and look forward to engaging the industry at these events every year.
i2Coalition articles and news updates regarding changes to Internet or technology policies in the European Union.
We have been heavily featured on the agenda of WHDglobal and WHDusa since our inception, and look forward to engaging the industry at these events every year.
The “Brussels Declaration on Trade and the Internet” was announced today, signed by groups and individuals concerned about trade negotiations that can be closed viewpoints other than businesses.
Yesterday, Apple issued a message to their customers that built a public case for their commitment to fighting for data security. i2Coalition has released a statement in response.
The i2Coalition put significant resources into responding to an European Commission study as part of its Digital Agenda for Europe.
Digital trade between the U.S. and the EU is really big business. 70 percent of trade in services between the U.S. and EU is delivered digitally.
i2Coalition recently responded to the UK Parliament’s Science and Technology Committee request for evidence on the “Snooper’s Charter” or Draft Investigatory Powers Bill.
U.S. government overreach, and not the actions of infrastructure providers.
Governments. The Internet. Freedom. Privacy. Security. When you put all of those terms together it’s usually because they’ve had yet another head-on collision.
The Internet Infrastructure Coalition supports those that make up the nuts and bolts of the Internet. Through our members and an open Internet, the digital economy has been able to thrive. Any regulation that is negotiated needs to ensure that the open nature of the Internet is not compromised. As we stated when we submitted […]
Washington, D.C. – Internet Infrastructure Coalition (i2Coalition) Co-Founder and Public Policy Chair David Snead released the following statement in conjunction with the coalition’s submission of comments on Net Neutrality to the Federal Communications Commission: “The Internet thrives when a level playing field allows innovation to come from anyone with a good idea and the ability […]