Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7401

Introduced
2/9/22  

Caption

General Regulatory Provisions -- Deceptive Trade Practices

Impact

The proposed changes to the law aim to promote a fairer competitive landscape in the app development sector. By preventing major platforms from enforcing exclusive agreements, the legislation seeks to support smaller developers who often face significant barriers to entry in the app marketplace due to the dominance of larger players. The bill would therefore enable these developers to innovate and engage with users directly, potentially leading to a more diverse and consumer-friendly market.

Summary

House Bill H7401 focuses on amending regulations concerning deceptive trade practices related to software applications and digital distribution platforms. The bill aims to curb the power of major digital application distribution platforms (often referred to as 'app stores') that generate substantial revenue from sales to residents of Rhode Island. Specifically, the bill prohibits platforms with gross receipts exceeding ten million dollars from requiring developers to use their platform exclusively for software distribution or in-application payments. This provision strives to empower developers by allowing them to choose alternative payment systems or distribution methods without facing reprisals.

Contention

However, the bill has generated debate regarding its implications for digital commerce and consumer choice. Supporters argue that it protects developers from unfair practices, thereby fostering a healthier competition environment. Conversely, critics, including representatives from major digital platforms, may contend that such regulations could complicate compliance for platform operators and ultimately reduce the quality of service offered to consumers. There are concerns that if imposed, these regulations might lead to less secure payment processing options or impact the efficiency of app store operations, thus affecting end-users adversely.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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