| Lobbying in the United States |
| Political action committee 527 group Campaign finance (reform) |
| Major industrial and business lobbies |
| Agricultural Energy Health Insurance Organized labor Software Tobacco Transportation |
| Major single-issue lobbies |
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Software lobbying groups aim to influence a government's technology policy decisions on behalf of their members.
- Free Software Foundation
- Campaign for Creativity
- Association for Competitive Technology
European Information & Communications Technology Industry Association (EICTA)- Business Software Alliance
- Initiative for Software Choice
- Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA)
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