The Phnom Penh Post

Airbnb sues NYC, claims ‘overreach’

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AIRBNB sued the city of New York on Friday, denouncing as “an extraordin­ary act of government overreach” a new law forcing home-sharing platforms to disclose data about hosts.

It was a dramatic escalation in the battle between the $30 billion company and authoritie­s in America’s most populous city, amid a global backlash against “sharing economy” startups disrupting traditiona­l industries.

The rental site filed the lawsuit in a federal court in Manhattan, asking for the law to be scrapped and branding it a product of a “multimilli­ondollar campaign funded by the city’s powerful hotel lobby.”

The law, which comes into effect on February 2, 2019, requires home-sharing platforms such as Airbnb to disclose informatio­n about hosts and imposes hefty fines for non-compliance.

The 29-page suit called the or- dinance “illegal” and argues that it “breaches critical privacy protection­s” for both home-sharing platforms and New Yorkers.

“No probable cause, notice, or legal review is contemplat­ed in connection with the bulk collection of this data, and no real restrictio­ns are placed on its use or disseminat­ion,” the suit argued.

City Hall hit back hard Friday. “This law provides the city with the critical data it needs to preserve our housing stock, keep visitors safe, and ensure residents feel secure,” said Christian Klossner, executive director of the mayor’s office of special enforcemen­t. “This city will defend it.”

Supporters say the legislatio­n will clamp down on illegal short-term rentals, which they argue drive up rents and make housing even less affordable.

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