ACT | The App Association statement from founder and chairperson Mike Sax on the JURI Committee Vote on the SEP Regulation

Brussels, 24 January, 2024 —  ‘The Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament has taken a significant step forward today by advancing the SEP Regulation, a development that bodes well for SMEs. This Regulation is a measured yet vital step towards enhancing fairness and transparency in the licensing of standard [...]

By |2024-09-06T13:22:07-04:00January 24th, 2024|European Union, In the news, Innovation and IP, Patents, United Kingdom|

EU Commission Dims Exit Opportunities for Entrepreneurs

Morgan Reed, president of ACT | The App Association, statement on reports that competition officials from the European Commission (EC) intend to block Amazon’s acquisition of startup iRobot: “Restrictions on companies being acquired dim opportunities for our members.  This possible limitation becomes a barrier to exit, and for our members, [...]

By |2024-09-06T13:22:18-04:00January 19th, 2024|Competition, European Union, Global, In the news, Statement, United Kingdom|

Global ACTivists for Change: An Open Letter to Leaders Around the World

The global members of ACT | The App Association are innovative small businesses and enterprises changing the way we live, work, and play through apps and connected technology. Our members are leading the next generation of trailblazers working to solve problems and fill gaps across the app economy—from artificial intelligence [...]

Imitation Is Not Flattery: Introducing the NO FAKES Act

There is no question that generative artificial intelligence (GAI) is changing the way businesses develop code, visual art, music, and other creative works but, as we have identified in here, growing pains still persist as intellectual property, security, and privacy concerns are being closely scrutinized. One such growing pain is [...]

By |2024-01-16T17:38:57-05:00January 16th, 2024|Artificial Intelligence/AI, Blog, copyright, Innovation and IP|

Reviewing the Reviewers: What They’re Getting Wrong About Congress’ Track Record on Privacy

Frustrated advocates are saying that Congress is falling down on the job by declining to enact the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA, S. 1409) and the Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0, S. 1418). One Wired article summarizes the legislative process those bills traversed and cites harms [...]

By |2024-01-05T12:52:58-05:00January 5th, 2024|Blog, Competition, Privacy|
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