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BSA | The Software Alliance welcomes the opportunity to provide input to the public consultation on the Digital Services Act. Specifically, on the appropriate and proportionate measures that digital services acting as online intermediaries, other than online platforms, should take – e.g. other types of hosting services, such as web hosts, or services deeper in the Internet stack, like cloud infrastructure services, content distribution services and DNS services and how they would prioritize strengthening consumer protection and user safety standards, while preserving the ability for digital businesses to grow and innovate. Read more

policy filing

SEP 08, 2020

BSA | The Software Alliance (BSA) welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback in response to the Inception Impact Assessment on a Legislative framework for the governance of common European Data Spaces. BSA is the leading advocate for the global software industry. Our members are at the forefront of software enabled innovation that is fueling global economic growth by helping enterprises in every sector of the economy operate more efficiently. As global leaders in the development of data driven products and services, BSA members have unique insights into how European Data Spaces could encourage the uptake of AI tools, data analytics and how they could further help the EU to become a leading role model for a society empowered by data to make better decisions in business and the public sector. Read more

policy filing

JUL 31, 2020

BSA | The Software Alliance is grateful for this opportunity to make a submission on the final report that the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission released on 26 July 2019 regarding the Digital platforms Inquiry. Our submission focuses on the recommendations in the Final Report with respect to copyright take-down, privacy and personal information protection, and internal dispute resolution. Read more

policy filing

SEP 12, 2019