Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2210

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to the licensing of electronic literary products

Impact

If enacted, HB 2210 could significantly impact state laws regarding copyright and licensing in the realm of digital content. The bill seeks to clarify the legal landscape for electronic literary products, potentially leading to more robust protections for authors and publishers. This would empower creators in the digital space and may encourage more innovation and investment in electronic literature. However, it may also require adjustments to current educational practices, as institutions adapt to new licensing frameworks for digital materials.

Summary

House Bill 2210 aims to create provisions related to the licensing of electronic literary products. The bill is designed to streamline the process for the distribution and use of digital literature, making it easier for authors, publishers, and educational entities to manage electronic literary works. This includes specifying licensing requirements and ensuring compliance with existing intellectual property laws. Supporters argue that the bill fosters growth in the digital literary market by addressing the unique challenges presented by electronic formats.

Contention

Despite the positive outlook, there are notable points of contention surrounding HB 2210. Critics may argue that the bill could impose additional regulatory burdens on smaller publishers and individual authors who may find it difficult to navigate complex licensing requirements. Concerns have also been raised regarding the potential for monopolistic practices if larger corporations dominate the licensing process, stifling competition. This has prompted discussions about the need for safeguards to ensure that the bill does not inadvertently favor large publishers over independent authors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1095

Creates provisions relating to the licensing of electronic literary products

MO SB35

AN ACT relating to electronic literary products.

MO HB1342

Relative to the licensing of electronic literary materials by libraries.

MO S4520

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

MO HB1312

Creates provisions relating to the licensing of security guards and companies

MO HB1328

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MO HB1962

Creates provisions relating to professional licensing

MO HB1125

Modifies provisions relating to the production of agricultural products

MO HB1383

Modifies provisions relating to the production of agricultural products

MO HB1667

Creates new provisions relating to the sale of kratom products

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.