
NetChoice LLC, a leading online business trade organization, sued California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Wednesday, seeking to stop SB1144, which revises and adds regulations on third-party online sellers, from taking effect July 1.
Passed in August 2024 as part of a legislative package of anticrime bills, SB 1144 sought to crack down on people selling shoplifted goods online by redefining which vendors qualified as "high- volume third-party sellers." It also requires ...
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