In Brussels, It’s All About the COVID-19 Crisis
The EU is adapting its policymaking systems to meet the conditions of the new coronavirus world.
Read MoreThe EU is adapting its policymaking systems to meet the conditions of the new coronavirus world.
Read MoreWhile many of the issues, legislation, and hearings advancing US policy have been canceled, some have continued. Antitrust, disinformation, and privacy debates are still on the now-virtual table.
While legislator’s concerns about anticompetitive conduct should be taken seriously, nobody seems to have any issue with Big Tech coming in to save the day and deliver toilet paper, snacks, accurate updates, and endless entertainment during a global pandemic.
Read MoreThere is a rough road ahead for all of us, both during and after this crisis. As a developer, your skills and knowledge could make a world of difference, however.
Read MoreThis is the February 2020 Developers Alliance EU Policy Update.
Read MoreThe 2020 US Presidential Election is in full swing. We break down each candidate’s stances on developer-centric issues. It’s almost spring, however, so it’s time to give the presidential class of 2020 its superlatives.
Read MoreThe future is being written all around us, and the language of choice is not French or German or English; it’s software.
Read MoreHow long have you been writing code for Oracle? In the next few months, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether they own your soul.
Read MoreThe EU claims to be “striving for more,” but the EU Commission’s leaked AI framework promises Europe will be innovating less and less.
Read MoreIt’s the January 2020 Developers Alliance US Policy Update. Privacy and misinformation concerns continue, plus the elephant finds its way into the room.
Read MoreBrexit the gift that never gave in the first place, keeps going
Read More2020 will be very different in Brussels and DC. But whether it’s the US election or the first year of the new EU Government (Parliament Commission, President Of the Council, etc.), tech will be front and center in every major policy discussion.
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