New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3316

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Enacts the "Reader Privacy Act."

Impact

The act stipulates that law enforcement or government entities cannot seek the disclosure of personal information of users from providers of book services, except under limited circumstances; primarily with user consent, pursuant to a subpoena or court order, or when dealing with government reimbursement for assisted book purchases at educational institutions. The intention is to promote the freedom to read and protect against invasive data collection by outside entities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3316 establishes the 'Reader Privacy Act' in New Jersey, designed to extend privacy protections to individuals who purchase or utilize book services, including both physical and electronic books. This act will require that the personal information of users—identified as 'users of book services'—be kept confidential and not disclosed without proper consent, unless specific legal conditions are met. Such provisions are similar to existing protections for library users, aiming to safeguard the reading habits and purchases of individuals from unwarranted governmental scrutiny.

Contention

One notable point of contention in the discussions surrounding A3316 is the balance it seeks to strike between user privacy and the necessities of law enforcement. While the act enables user protection, it provides for exceptions where law enforcement claims an imminent threat to life, allowing for the rapid disclosure of information. This could lead to debates about the threshold for such disclosures and the potential for misuse of the provisions that allow law enforcement to bypass typical legal protocols in life-threatening situations.

Overall_stance

Overall, the 'Reader Privacy Act' represents a growing recognition of the need for personal privacy in the digital age, particularly in the realm of consumer transactions regarding literature. By instituting these regulations, the state aims to create a safer environment for readers while navigating the complexities of law enforcement needs and individual rights.

Companion Bills

NJ S1413

Carry Over Enacts the "Reader Privacy Act."

NJ A3262

Carry Over Enacts the "Reader Privacy Act."

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