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A New York City COVID-19-era law that required food delivery companies to share customer data with restaurants is unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
The three companies argued that the law was exploitative, threatening their customers’ privacy and data security. Ex-NYS judge, prosecutor kills himself after shootout with FBI agents who arrived to arrest him on corruption charges: report Torres determined that the city never demonstrated a substantial interest in helping restaurants collect the data from the delivery companies, and noted that there were less intrusive ways to help, like giving customers the option to share their data or offering financial incentives for the delivery companies to share their data.Doordash celebrated the ruling, stating that it “rightly recognized how this law would have violated bedrock First Amendment rights of how we protect New Yorkers’ data.
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