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some countries have this issue regulated, lucky them
Like the US. But it only applies to old school TV, not streaming services, and doesn't even seem to be enforced well where it does apply
Let's start a list of the countries with regulated commercial volumes.
Germany has had that for a couple of years. When that law was introduced, commercials really became quiter on some channels. Then the stations found out that no-one actually sues, so we’re back to square one.