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Bill > H7113
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Introduced
01/20/2022
01/20/2022
In Committee
01/20/2022
01/20/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
06/23/2022
06/23/2022
Introduced Session
2022 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This act would require publishers to provide electronic book licenses to libraries and schools, when a publisher offers to license electronic books and digital audiobooks to the public, and to license such books to all public, private, academic and educational libraries in the state on reasonable terms, permitting the libraries and schools to provide their users with access to such electronic books. Any violation of the chapter would be deemed an unfair and deceptive trade practice. This act would take effect upon passage.
AI Summary
This bill would require publishers to provide electronic book (e-book) and digital audiobook licenses to all public, private, academic, and educational libraries in the state on reasonable terms, allowing libraries and schools to provide their users and students with access to such electronic materials. Any contract or license provisions that restrict or limit a library's or school's ability to loan, circulate, or make preservation copies of these electronic materials would be considered void and unenforceable, and the knowing inclusion of such provisions would be considered an unfair and deceptive trade practice. This bill would take effect upon passage.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (9)
Gregg Amore (D)*,
Justine Caldwell (D)*,
Lauren Carson (D)*,
Terri Cortvriend (D)*,
Susan Donovan (D)*,
Kathleen Fogarty (D)*,
Michelle McGaw (D)*,
Brandon Potter (D)*,
Deborah Ruggiero (D)*,
Last Action
Committee recommended measure be held for further study (on 02/01/2022)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| BillText | https://webserver.rilegislature.gov/BillText22/HouseText22/H7113.pdf |
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