POLITICSARIZONA MIRROR
Bill telling Arizona consumers when a digital ‘purchase’ isn’t really a purchase gets vetoed
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill requiring companies to disclose temporary licenses for digital media purchases. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Nick Kupper, aimed to clarify consumer rights but was criticized for unclear refund provisions. Similar laws exist in California, and companies like Amazon and Sony have faced consumer complaints over revoked digital content access.
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