California algorithmic pricing ban moves forward in state assembly
( April 9, 2025, 22:32 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The California state legislature has moved forward a bill that would ban the use or distribution of pricing algorithms that incorporate nonpublic competitor data. AB-325, which specifies new violations under the California Cartwright Act, passed in the California Assembly's Committee on the Judiciary and was read a second time and amended by the assembly. The bill has be re-referred to the Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection. Bill history follows:...
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