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i2Coalition is Among Organizations Offering Recommendations for Upcoming G20 Trade & Digital Economy Ministerial Meeting
The Internet Infrastructure Coalition (“i2Coalition”) is among the organizations supporting a list of recommended outcomes in advance of the G20 Trade & Digital Economy Ministerial Meeting happening alongside the 2019 G20 Summit in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, on June 8 and 9. The statement builds off the 2018 Industry Recommended Outcomes statement featuring many of the same organizations. At […]
i2Coalition Policy Chair David Snead to Speak at Upcoming Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue Event
The Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD) is a forum of US and EU consumer organizations which develops and agrees on joint consumer policy recommendations to the US government and European Union to promote the consumer interest in EU and US policy making. TACD is made up of some 80 major consumer groups in the US and […]
Transatlantic Dialogues Series Wraps Up in Washington, D.C.
Last week, we completed a trilogy of Transatlantic Dialogues we had started with eco Association earlier this year on the critical and impending issue of the future of EU-US Privacy Shield.
i2C Member Spotlight: Protocol Labs
Protocol Labs Lawyer and Software Developer Ian Darrow Explains How the Internet Could Use an Upgrade Protocol Labs is a new member of the i2Coalition. Find out about the projects Protocol Labs is engaged in to make the Internet more decentralized, faster and more resilient for everyone. Most Internet users don’t think about the underlying […]
Member Spotlight: Cloudflare
Alissa Starzak & Caroline Greer Talk Global Internet Public Policy
Monthly European Policy Report (EuroISPA)
Our partner, the European Internet Services Providers Association (EuroISPA) provided us the following European policy recap for April 2019. Overview The current European Parliament gathered in April 2019 for the last time, as the EU elections in May 2019 will renew it and mark the beginning of the 9th legislature (2019-2024). During these last plenary meetings, MEPs […]
