MediaPost reports advertising groups have argued the California Consumer Privacy Act's requirement to honor global do-not-sell requests violates the First Amendment. In joint comments submitted to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, the groups wrote "commercial speech is entitled to protections under the United States Constitution," adding honoring the request "does not further the goals of the existing framework." Meanwhile, companies attempting to comply with New York's Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act have questions about enforcement.
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