Protecting Innovation and Competitiveness
ACT executive director Morgan Reed issued the following statement in support of the Governor's signing of California SB 1161. "We want to thank Senator Padilla and Governor Brown for their strong commitment to California's internet economy. The Golden State is home to incredible innovation in mobile and online commerce that has changed the way we work and communicate while creating hundreds of thousands of high-paying jobs. The enactment of SB 1161 protects the internet infrastructure that is critical for the success [...]
STEM Education: Providing Opportunity and Changing Lives
ACT's membership has over 5,000 small business app companies who are active advocates expressing concerns felt within the industry. They regularly come to Washington to meet with lawmakers and regulators to convey these views. Although the issues change over time there is one concern that remains constant. The lack of well-trained software developers. Traveling to developer conferences around the country, the refrain we always hear is "we're hiring." There is a shortage of developers in America and companies are having [...]
FTC Taxes Apps: Privacy Changes Result in Quarter Billion Dollar Cost to Education App Developers
"The FTC believes the world would be a better place if we spent $250 million more on lawyers and $250 million less on developing educational apps and content for kids.”
FTC Taxes Apps: Privacy Changes Result in Quarter Billion Dollar Cost to Education App Developers
"The FTC believes the world would be a better place if we spent $250 million more on lawyers and $250 million less on developing educational apps and content for kids."
ACT Reply Comments on COPPA Rule Review 2012
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Incent to Invent
Ivan Pavlov wrote “It is not accidental that all phenomena of human life are dominated by the search for daily bread.” It has long been the case that people and, by extension, the corporations they run, operate on a system of incentives. No place has more experimentation with this concept been done in modern times than with the tax code. There’s a reason that it occupies volumes. In most instances, it is a set of incentives for behavior whether to [...]