New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4520

Introduced
5/29/25  

Caption

Prohibits contracts for procurement and licensing of electronic literary materials from including certain provisions.

Impact

If enacted, SB 4520 would directly influence the operational landscape of public libraries across New Jersey. This legislation would empower libraries to maintain their autonomy in managing digital resources. Libraries would no longer face limitations imposed by publishers with restrictive licensing agreements, which may have previously hampered their ability to lend electronic materials effectively. As a result, public access to digital literary materials is likely to improve, facilitating enhanced learning and literary engagement throughout the community.

Summary

Senate Bill 4520 aims to protect public libraries in New Jersey by regulating the terms of contracts for the procurement and licensing of electronic literary materials, such as eBooks and audiobooks. The bill prohibits certain provisions that could restrict libraries from performing their customary operational and lending functions. By specifically barring clauses that could limit a library's right to disclose contract terms or require compliance with unreasonable operational restrictions, the law seeks to enhance transparency and ensure libraries can efficiently serve the public's needs.

Contention

While the bill garners support from library advocates who argue it ensures fair access to electronic literature, there may be pushback from publishers who view these restrictions as potential threats to their business models. Publishers may argue that such limitations could undermine their ability to recoup investments made in digital content creation. Thus, one key point of contention revolves around balancing the operational rights of libraries with the economic interests of publishers within the digital landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ HB1342

Relative to the licensing of electronic literary materials by libraries.

NJ SF2320

A bill for an act relating to contracts between a publisher and a library for electronic literary materials, and providing civil penalties.(Formerly SF 2230.)

NJ HF466

A bill for an act relating to contracts between a publisher and a library for electronic literary materials, and providing civil penalties.

NJ S2514

Provides for the legal governance of licensed electronic literacy materials.

NJ SF2230

A bill for an act relating to contracts between a publisher and a library for electronic literary materials, and providing civil penalties.(See SF 2320.)

NJ H7508

Provides for the legal governance of licensed electronic literacy materials.

NJ SB01234

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

NJ SB35

AN ACT relating to electronic literary products.

NJ HB06800

An Act Concerning Electronic Book And Digital Audiobook Licensing.

NJ SB2161

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 47, Chapter 18, relative to library electronic book contracts.

Similar Bills

HI HB1412

Relating To Libraries.

HI HB1412

Relating To Libraries.

RI S2514

Provides for the legal governance of licensed electronic literacy materials.

RI H7508

Provides for the legal governance of licensed electronic literacy materials.

MA H3239

Empowering library access to electronic books and digital audiobooks

CT HB06829

An Act Making Certain Terms In Electronic Book And Digital Audiobook License Agreements Or Contracts Unenforceable.

TN HB2737

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 47, Chapter 18, relative to library electronic book contracts.

TN SB2161

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 47, Chapter 18, relative to library electronic book contracts.