California bans loud commercials on streaming platforms

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By Daved Worner

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California has passed a law Like Netflix and Hulu.

This is a great news for people who don’t want to wake the surroundings when the streaming show suddenly turns into an aggressively loud advertisement for migraine drugs.

Governor Gavin News has just signed the law and the ban were implemented on July 1, 2026, streaming services “will not be allowed to send audio of commercial ads more loudly than video content with ads.”

News said that California was dialing these disadvantages on streaming platforms, which was not subject to the Commercial Volume Rules of Congress earlier in the 21st. ” He is referring to the enlightenment (quiet) law of commercial advertising, which prevents TV advertising audio being broadcast. The new law of California complies with the same volume rules.

This bill was composed by State Senator Tom Uberg, who said that it was “inspired by every tired parent who finally sleeps a child, just a blurring streaming advertisement to undo those hard work”. Bill’s full text The

California has suppressed some of the entertainment industry, so it is expected here that such a law will come to another state. Americans don’t agree too much, but everyone hates advertising loudly.

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