HB 2010
digital goods; seller's requirements; enforcement
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Bill overview
This bill aims to increase transparency and protect consumers when purchasing digital goods online in Arizona. It requires sellers to clearly disclose that a purchase is a license, not outright ownership, and to provide detailed information about restrictions and conditions. The bill also mandates specific disclosures about potential license revocations and offers refunds or alternative access options if license terms change significantly after purchase. It clarifies definitions related to digital goods and establishes enforcement mechanisms.
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Primary sponsor
Nick Kupper
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