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Politico Morning Tech
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Sasha Moss
Aug 6, 2017
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Politico Morning Tech
A number of tech groups including the Internet Association and Consumer Technology Association have voiced their opposition to the bill. In another coalition letter, R Street Institute, TechFreedom and New America’s Open Technology Institute are among the others sharing concerns about the additional liability tech companies could incur if the bill were to become law.
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