Judge declares NYC law on sharing food delivery customers' data unconstitutional

By Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge on Tuesday declared unconstitutional a New York City law requiring food delivery companies to share customer data with restaurants.

U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres in Manhattan ruled in favor of DoorDash (NASDAQ:DASH ), Grubhub and Uber (NYSE:UBER ) Eats, saying the law violated the First Amendment by improperly regulating commercial speech.

New York City adopted the law in the summer of 2021, one of multiple measures to help its thousands of restaurants recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Delivery companies were required to provide restaurants with customers' names, delivery addresses, email addresses and phone numbers, as well as order contents.

Though the city said the requirements protected restaurants from delivery companies' "exploitive practices," it agreed not to enforce the law while the companies sued.

The companies argued that the law violated the privacy rights of customers and threatened their data security.

They also said it harmed their own businesses because restaurants could use the data for marketing and "poach customers away."

Nicholas Paolucci, a spokesman for the city's law department, said: "We are carefully reviewing the court's ruling."

Torres said the city did not demonstrate it had a substantial interest in helping restaurants collect customer data from the delivery companies, and said it had less intrusive means to achieve that goal.

She said these means included letting customers decide whether to share data, offering financial incentives for the companies to share data, and subsidizing online ordering platforms for individual restaurants.

DoorDash said the decision "rightly recognized how this law would have violated bedrock First Amendment rights of how we protect New Yorkers' data."

UberEats, Grubhub and their lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment.



The law had drawn support from the New York City Hospitality Alliance, a restaurant and nightlife industry trade group.

Its executive director Andrew Rigie said Torres' decision "hurts small businesses and consumers. We urge the city to appeal."

Source: Investing.com

Последние публикации
Palantir Technologies Inc. sells shares in Surf Air Mobility
25.09.2024 - 04:00
US stock futures steady after Nvidia pushes Wall St to record highs
25.09.2024 - 04:00
Country Garden Services to sell stake in Zhuhai Wanda for $446 million
25.09.2024 - 04:00
Zscaler director Brown sells shares worth over $1.39 million
25.09.2024 - 04:00
Edgewise Therapeutics CMO sells $202k in company stock
25.09.2024 - 04:00
Edgewise Therapeutics general counsel sells over $1.9m in company stock
25.09.2024 - 04:00
Edgewise Therapeutics CFO sells over $3.5 million in company stock
25.09.2024 - 04:00
Edgewise Therapeutics executive sells over $1.2m in stock
25.09.2024 - 04:00
Edgewise Therapeutics CSO sells over $2 million in company stock
25.09.2024 - 04:00
Korn Ferry executive sells over $360k in company stock
25.09.2024 - 04:00
Omni Retail Enterprises sells shares in Wilhelmina International worth over $114k
25.09.2024 - 04:00
SS&C Technologies director sells $1.44 million in company stock
25.09.2024 - 03:00
Byrna Technologies CEO sells over $670k in company stock
25.09.2024 - 03:00
Legacy Housing chairman sells over $14k in company stock
25.09.2024 - 03:00
Roblox Corp general counsel sells $774,810 in stock
25.09.2024 - 03:00

© Analytic DC. All Rights Reserved.

new
Обзор рынка Потребительские настроения в США снизились в сентябре
Добро пожаловать в чат поддержки!
*
*

Ваш запрос успешно отправлен!
Скоро с вами свяжутся.