California passed a law capping the loudness of ads on streaming services, mirroring the federal TV standard that never applied to streamers. Because California dominates entertainment, platforms may adopt the rule nationwide rather than maintain state‑specific versions.
— It shows how state consumer‑protection laws can become de facto national platform standards, shifting regulatory power from federal agencies to large states.
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2025.10.07
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the bill; it is modeled on the 2010 CALM Act but fills the streaming gap and is expected to push Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime to 'shush' ads everywhere.
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