California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB96

Introduced
2/5/25  
Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
2/5/25  
Refer
1/5/26  
Refer
1/5/26  
Report Pass
1/12/26  
Engrossed
1/26/26  
Report Pass
1/12/26  

Caption

Streaming services: commercial advertisements.

Impact

If enacted, SB 96 will enhance consumer experience by ensuring a more uniform audio level across different platforms, thereby reducing the disruptive nature of loud advertisements during video and audio consumption. By extending the audio regulation to newer forms of media such as social media and music streaming, the bill acknowledges the evolving landscape of digital content consumption. The amendments to the Military and Veterans Code regarding funding use for veteran associations bring some technical clarifications, though they do not alter any existing penalties significantly.

Summary

Senate Bill 96, introduced by Senator Umberg, aims to amend existing laws concerning audio levels in streaming services and regulations surrounding veterans' benefit fund solicitations. Specifically, the bill seeks to prohibit various streaming service providers, including social media video services, music streaming services, and podcasts, from transmitting the audio of commercial advertisements louder than the accompanying video content. This regulatory change aligns the standards for digital platforms with the existing rules applied to traditional broadcasting services under the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation (CALM) Act.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 96 appears to be generally positive among proponents who advocate for improved user experiences and the rights of consumers against jarring advertisement volumes. Stakeholders within the veteran community may also appreciate the clarifications in the management of funds, showing a concern for the ethical use of resources intended for veterans. However, there may be some apprehensions from service providers who might see the new regulations as potentially burdensome, affecting operational protocols and advertising strategies.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the question of regulatory overreach versus consumer protection. Critics might argue that increasing governmental oversight on streaming services could stifle innovation or disproportionately affect smaller platforms. Furthermore, the balance between maintaining strong regulations for veterans assistance while allowing flexibility for fund utilization will likely need careful consideration to avoid unintended consequences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB576

Video streaming services: commercial advertisements.

CA SB00232

An Act Concerning Streaming Video Services And The Volume Of Commercial Advertisements.

CA AB1865

Text message advertisements.

CA SB1146

Advertisement claims: health-related consumer products and services: digital replicas and synthetic performers.

CA H0919

Commercial Service Airports

CA S0706

Commercial Service Airports

CA AB637

False or misleading commercial disaster communication.

CA SB37

Attorneys: unlawful solicitations and advertisements.

CA AB2403

Income tax: credits: commercial production.

CA SB1051

Engineers; alterations; commercial space

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