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BSA | The Software Alliance welcomes the opportunity to provide input to the United Kingdom’s Department for International Trade (DIT) and the Department for Culture, Media and Sports (DCMS) on trade negotiations between the United Kingdom (UK) and the Republic of Korea (Korea).
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Data moving across borders is critical for the services that sustain global commerce, improve health and safety, promote social good, and enable the technologies of the future.
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BSA’s Matteo Quattrocchi joins a panel of politicians and experts to walk through the latest developments on the EU AI Act and which direction the regulation is heading at an event hosted by The Wilfred Martens Centre for European Studies.
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BSA | The Software Alliance provides the following information in response to the notice published by the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) seeking comments on the 2022-2023 Special 301 review under Section 182 of the Trade Act of 1974.
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This paper identifies the challenges to US interests arising from the application of country- or region-specific technical requirements or standards (sometimes mandated via conformity assessment procedures or other means) to services that are delivered or performed electronically (“digitally enabled services”). It also proposes possible solutions to this challenge and introduces several draft trade agreement provisions.
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BSA supports strong privacy protections for consumers and appreciates this committee’s work to improve consumer privacy through Senate Bill No. 5 (SB5).
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