Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2842

Introduced
4/5/22  
Refer
4/5/22  

Caption

Electronic Book Licenses To Libraries And Schools

Impact

The enactment of S2842 may significantly improve the availability of electronic books in public and private libraries as well as educational institutions. By ensuring that libraries can access electronic books under fair licensing terms, the bill aims to remove barriers that may currently inhibit libraries from acquiring digital materials for their users. This could lead to a greater variety of resources being available for educational purposes, making it easier for both students and the public to benefit from digital literacy.

Summary

S2842, titled 'Electronic Book Licenses to Libraries and Schools', aims to regulate how publishers provide electronic book licenses to libraries and educational institutions in Rhode Island. The bill mandates that when a publisher offers a contract for electronic books and digital audiobooks, they must provide these licenses to libraries and schools on reasonable terms. This legislation is targeted at enhancing access to digital reading materials for students and library patrons, thereby supporting educational efforts and promoting digital literacy.

Contention

One notable aspect of S2842 is its requirement for publishers to provide electronic book licenses under terms that prevent unreasonable limitations on access. There may be contention regarding what constitutes 'reasonable terms', as publishers might resist such mandates that could affect their pricing strategies or distribution models. Additionally, the bill stipulates that any licensing terms which limit the rights of libraries and schools under U.S. Copyright law would be unenforceable, which could potentially lead to disputes over copyright practices and the legal frameworks governing digital content.

Further_details

The provisions within the bill articulate various definitions relevant to electronic books, audiobooks, and the entities involved, such as publishers and libraries. Notably, technological protections are also a focus, ensuring that e-books can be accessed securely within defined parameters, like limiting availability to one patron at a time. This introduces both opportunities and challenges in how libraries manage their digital collections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5148

General Regulatory Provisions -- Electronic Book Licenses To Libraries And Schools

RI S0498

General Regulatory Provisions -- Electronic Book Licenses To Libraries And Schools

RI H7113

General Regulatory Provisions--electronic Book Licenses To Libraries And Schools

RI H3239

Empowering library access to electronic books and digital audiobooks

RI SB01234

An Act Prohibiting Libraries From Agreeing To Certain Terms In Electronic Book And Digital Audiobook License Agreements Or Contracts.

RI SB1700

Schools; school libraries; books; prohibition

RI HB1342

Relative to the licensing of electronic literary materials by libraries.

RI HB06800

An Act Concerning Electronic Book And Digital Audiobook Licensing.

RI HB1412

Relating To Libraries.

RI HB1412

Relating To Libraries.

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