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Administrative/Regulatory

Apr. 10, 2025

NetChoice sues California AG to block new online seller law

NetChoice, representing tech giants like Meta and Amazon, sued California AG Rob Bonta to halt SB 1144, arguing its strict rules on third-party sellers threaten online marketplaces.

NetChoice sues California AG to block new online seller law
Adam Sieff of Davis Write Tremaine LLP

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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