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End of the Road
Read more: End of the RoadAfter a decade of advocating for the developer community, the time has come to wind down the Developers Alliance. For some of you, this may come as a shock. As…
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Developers Alliance And Transatlantic Coalition Stress Need For Privacy Shield Replacement
Read more: Developers Alliance And Transatlantic Coalition Stress Need For Privacy Shield ReplacementThe twenty-three signees of the letter urge the U.S. and EU representatives to find a solution to the transatlantic data flow conundrum swiftly.
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Developers Alliance Submits Comments To The Republic Of Korea Regarding Amendments To Telecommunications Business Act
Read more: Developers Alliance Submits Comments To The Republic Of Korea Regarding Amendments To Telecommunications Business ActThe leading global developer advocate submits first comments to the Republic Of Korea highlighting the difficulties of the app-market-focused amendments to the TBA.
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Developers Alliance Statement On President Biden’s Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy
Read more: Developers Alliance Statement On President Biden’s Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American EconomyWhile we believe many of these sweeping reforms positively impact developers, we encourage the Administration to not act in haste with regards to major policy changes as increased regulation can unintentionally, negatively impact a rapidly growing ecosystem.
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AG^38 v. Google^5
Read more: AG^38 v. Google^5Lawyers, economists, and software. Oh my.
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Developers Alliance Issues Statement Challenging State Coalition Antitrust Lawsuit Basis
Read more: Developers Alliance Issues Statement Challenging State Coalition Antitrust Lawsuit BasisThe Developers Alliance notes that its own study doesn’t indicate community support for the lawsuits.
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Developers Alliance Joins With Industry To Support CHANCE In Tech Act
Read more: Developers Alliance Joins With Industry To Support CHANCE In Tech ActThe organizations strongly urge the Senate to pass the act during the current Congress.