Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2150

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing for software licensing fairness

Impact

If enacted, SB 2150 will amend Chapter 7D of the General Laws by adding provisions that promote fair software licensing practices. The bill will empower government bodies to make decisions regarding the installation and operation of software applications without undue limitations from licensing contracts. This change is expected to foster a more competitive marketplace for software vendors, as it encourages better terms in agreements with state entities and reduces vendor lock-in scenarios.

Summary

Senate Bill 2150, also known as the Act Providing for Software Licensing Fairness, proposes significant reforms to the existing software licensing agreements used by governmental bodies in Massachusetts. The bill aims to eliminate restrictions that prevent governmental entities from installing and running licensed software applications on their preferred hardware. This legislative initiative seeks to enhance flexibility and autonomy for government agencies in their software usage, ensuring they are not confined to specific hardware dictated by software vendors.

Contention

While the bill supports government autonomy in software licensing, it may face contention regarding its implications for software vendors and the enforcement of fair practices in licensing. Opponents may express concerns about the potential loss of revenue and the impacts on vendor businesses, which could resist the mandated changes vehemently. The discourse surrounding this bill will likely engage various stakeholders in the software and technology sectors, with debates focusing on achieving a balance between fair access for governmental bodies and the sustainability of business practices for software developers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1107

Relative to the designation of Jury Clerk in the Haverhill District Court

MA S2151

Establishing the official salamander of the Commonwealth

MA S40

Providing for consumer protection in a digital economy

MA S1703

Enhancing child passenger safety

MA S1446

Relative to the residency requirement for the town manager of the town of Tewksbury

MA S755

Providing for prompt health insurance benefits for municipal employees

MA S2007

Facilitating brownfields redevelopment

MA S1865

Providing for certain retirement benefits for the surviving beneficiary of Brandon Arakelian

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.