Airbnb and New York City have ended their tussle over information sharing as both confront how they will accommodate tourists once travel resumes
Airbnb Inc. and New York City have ended their tussle over information sharing as both confront how they will accommodate tourists once travel resumes.
Airbnb said it would dismiss its lawsuit against the city that challenged a local law on information-sharing for its short-term rentals. The city agreed to scale back on the kind of information it collects.
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