A new California law bans streaming platforms from playing ads louder than the shows they interrupt, starting July 1.The ...
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On July 1, it will be illegal for streaming platforms to play ads louder than the content being watched in California.
Uplynk today announced expanded support for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), enabling a unified hybrid deployment model for ...
Streaming ads in California will soon have to match the volume of the shows they accompany. Here's what the new law means for ...
California's SB 576 bans streaming ads louder than content starting July 1, 2026, closing a loophole that broadcast TV closed ...
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California’s new law targets loud streaming ads as ad-supported TV grows and platforms face cable-style rules.
In June 2026, the Mannheim Local Division of the Unified Patent Court granted InterDigital an injunction against Disney over alleged infringement of a video encoding patent used in streaming, with the ...
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A new study tracks infant EEG and AI motion data to reveal how the brain translates music into movement by 12 months.