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The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) welcomes the notification of the Spanish draft Royal Decree approving the regulation on basic conditions for cognitive accessibility under procedure TRIS 2025/0631/ES1 (hereinafter referred to as the draft Royal Decree).
The draft Royal Decree aims to implement and harmonise national rules for cognitive accessibility. CCIA Europe and its members are deeply committed to the fostering of an accessible and inclusive digital single market for all Europeans. Ensuring that everyone has the most positive and meaningful online experiences is a collective effort that necessarily requires the involvement of all the players in the Internet ecosystem. CCIA Europe is, however, concerned that this draft Law contravenes EU law, in particular by proposing national legislation that:
- Imposes additional accessibility requirements on products and services already harmonised under the European Accessibility Act (EAA).
- Creates divergent national standards and thereby risks regulatory fragmentation.
- Introduces barriers to the free movement of goods and services within the internal market.
- Extends accessibility obligations to services and sectors outside the scope of the EAA without a clear delimitation.
In light of the above, CCIA Europe calls on the European Commission to issue a detailed opinion requesting the Spanish legislator to revise the draft Royal Decree in a way that is aligned with and does not undermine already applicable EU legislation. Please find attached CCIA's detailed contribution.
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