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In a recent nationwide survey conducted by the Internet Association, data showed nearly 90 percent of respondents do not support wireless carriers creating fast and slow lanes for the Internet.
Last week, the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) published a blog that warned of the threat of the Senate passed Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA) moving after the midterm elections.
This week, Nebraska Senator Deb Fischer met with the eBay Inc. Government Relations team at headquarters to learn more about our business model and how our products are revolutionizing the way people shop and pay.
This week in Brussels, PayPal hosted a thought leadership event entitled “Unlocking the Future of Payments: Cybercrime Threats and the Future-proof Regulation for Growth and Security in the 21st Century”.
Last week, technology trade association Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) released an “Internet manifesto” in order to provide policy recommendations to the incoming European Commissioners.
Last week the California Legislative Black Caucus visited the eBay Inc. to hold a conversation with the Silicon Valley leadership Group and other regional stakeholders to discuss legislative priorities and issues impacting California's African-American community.
For the very first time, eBay Inc. participated in the European Health Forum in Gastein, Austria. The European Commission organized a session on the topic of stakeholder involvement in policymaking.
Congressman Michael McCaul (TX-10), Chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security, staff director Brendan Shields and chief of staff Hans Klingler met with Lynda Talgo, VP, Global Managed Marketplaces and Tod Cohen, VP and Deputy Counsel, Global Government Relations last week to discuss eBay Inc.'s business model and illustrate the ways in which omnichannel retailing, mobile and local are driving our key policy areas, such as trust/privacy, trade and digital payments.
Nathan Gisvold, a former small business owner in Nevada, recently sent a letter to the editor of the Las Vegas Review-Journal expressing his concerns with the Senate passed Marketplace Fairness Act.
In a recent letter to the editor, Virginia small business owner, John Feigenbaum, defends Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) from critics that are saying that, as the Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, Goodlatte is hurting Virginia small businesses by failing to pass the Senate-passed Marketplace Fairness Act.