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2. Why an App Developers Alliance?
• Legislators and others see the issues and can tend to blame the developers
• Small app developer companies are key to innovation but have had no voice.
• Regulation and legislation issues that impact App developers include:
– Privacy, Patents (European Unified Patent Court)
– Data Localization, Data Protection
– Consumer Protection, Tax, Net Neutrality
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• Making connections and networking and business education
– Connecting large and small companies, developers and funders
– Promotion of education and best practice
– Transatlantic and Pan-European connections
– Small start-up tech companies often have great ideas, but may need help to create a viable
business
• Working groups on issues that impact across the industry
– Collaborative teams producing resources for the app industry
3. Who is the App Developers Alliance?
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dedicated to meeting the unique needs of developers as creators, innovators, and
entrepreneurs.
• Today Alliance membership includes more than 30,000 individual developers and
more than 170 companies.
• We aim to be the rising tide of the industry, to deliver essential resources, serve as
a collective voice on policy issues, and act as the connective tissue in the app
ecosystem.
• The Alliance has been working for the last two years in the USA on issues such as
user privacy and patent reform
– Now we are expanding our activities in Europe
4. The Voice of Developers
The Application Developers Alliance supports developers as creators, innovators, and
entrepreneurs. We advocate on behalf of developers, support the industry’s continued growth, and
promote innovation.
Alliance Commitments
Advocate for entrepreneurs and innovators
Represent developers and fight on their behalf on public policy and industry issues
Promote developers’ contribution to the economy and society
Analyze and report on the industry’s growth, strength and vitality
Service to developers and the industry
Respond to our members’ needs
Our Vision
To support and promote an industry that creates and rewards entrepreneurial innovation and
empowers developers as an essential workforce.
The Alliance Mission
5. Alliance members
The Alliance has two types of members
• Corporate members
– Pay an annual fee based on the size of their company
– Have a range of benefits they can access
• Access to the full network of Alliance members
• Ability to add resources to DevsBuild.It
• Work with the Alliance on policy, legislation and regulatory issues
• Opportunities to speak with the Alliance at high profile events
• Working groups that address industry issues, guidelines and best practices
• Individual members
– Join for free
– Have benefits that include
• Access to the full network of Alliance members
• Access to Alliance resources – DevsBuild.It
• Discounts and offers from other members
• Access to industry information
• Access to relevant legislation and regulation information
6.
7. Who are the Members?
• European board of directors includes
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• There are approximately:
– 170+ corporate members worldwide
• About 40 in Europe
– From start-ups to large established businesses.
• What connects them is being part of the App Development
industry and wanting to
– 30,000 individual members worldwide
• About 8,000 in Europe