CTIA representatives said Section 718 of the Twenty-First...
CTIA representatives said Section 718 of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 (CVAA) should be implemented in a manner that gives carriers and manufacturers “flexibility in the manner in which they comply with Section 718’s accessibility…
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mandate.” The comments came in a call with Matthew Berry, chief of staff to FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai. The section covers Internet browsers built into telephones used with public mobile services. “As CTIA has noted in prior advocacy, Section 2 of the CVAA provides covered entities the certainty that they will not generally be held responsible for third party content, products or services,” the group said (http://bit.ly/16MFgwj). “CTIA suggested that the Commission consider the applicability of Section 2 of the CVAA in any forthcoming action relating to the responsibility of mobile Internet browser manufacturers and providers for Internet content, applications or service in a manner consistent the Commission’s interpretation in this proceeding."