2月 17, 2020 | EUROPEAN UNION | UNITED KINGDOM | EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA | POSITION PAPER
BSA | The Software Alliance supports a strong European Union-United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (EU-UK FTA) that will enable innovation, emerging technologies, and jobs of the future.
Privacy is a critical concern for consumers, businesses, and lawmakers. Congress can build on the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) to create comprehensive federal legislation that protects consumers nationwide.
US policymakers should encourage countries to vote in favor of an extension of the Moratorium and should resist efforts to negotiate these issues at the World Customs Organization (WCO), which lacks the mandate to set such duties.
In order to provide countries with the tools necessary to ensure that companies can continue to grow, innovate, and create jobs, global industry strongly supports efforts to secure a World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on E-Commerce that is inclusive, high-standard, and commercially meaningful.
As policy discussions around the use of encryption and law enforcement’s ability to access digital evidence return to the spotlight, this white paper providers an overview of key issues.
BSA recommends global best practices relating to law enforcement access to digital evidence that promote strong commitments to privacy, security, transparency, and the rule of law, while fostering constructive collaboration between governments, law enforcement agencies, and technology providers.