The problem, as pointed out in the first paragraph, is that these are third party apps operating without the restaurant's knowledge or consent. The proposed law would outlaw what these apps are doing if they do not have a contract with the restaurant. I'm all for it.
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It's not illegal to book a reservation and then turn around and give that reservation to someone else (scheduling conflicts, medical emergencies, etc) with the other person paying you for it. To me it's a perfectly valid thing to do. The problem is that it's being commercialized and creating confusion for both customers and restaurants who no longer know who's booking their tables.