CCIA Launches Disruptive Technology Project Dubbed DisCo
6/4/2012
Today, the Computer & Communications Industry Association
(CCIA) is launching a new project focused on vigorously
promoting policies that support disruptive competition and innovation. The Disruptive Competition Project (DisCo)
will encourage robust competition, promote balanced intellectual property
policy, support privacy policies that encourage transparency and choice, and
aggressively champion the free flow of information worldwide.
The following statement can be attributed to Computer &
Communications Industry Association President & CEO Ed Black:
“CCIA was founded 40 years ago to fight for innovative startups
in Silicon Valley and around the world who were being barred from markets,
either by bad government policy or incumbents threatened by their new business
models. With an eye toward recent
challenges, including the SOPA/PIPA battle and the current fight to keep the
ITU from reining over the Internet, we feel now is the perfect to time to
launch the DisCo project, which will advocate on behalf of dynamic competition
and disruptive innovation.
America’s receptiveness to innovation and new entrants has fueled our
dynamic growth. It is why Silicon
Valley has flourished here in ways unmatched around the globe. With this project, we hope to bring more
of the Silicon Valley ethos to deliberations in D.C. and other policy centers.”
The following can be attributed to Dan O’Connor, Senior Director
of Public Policy for CCIA:
“DisCo will push back against interests that aim to curtail
change and will champion those seeking to disrupt the status quo, whether they
be small startups or large enterprises. We want to make sure that tech
companies are always free to move fast, to challenge contemporary business
models and to provide consumers with cool new products and services. We want to
make sure governments and bureaucrats don't get in their way.“