(a) A person that is a seller may not advertise or offer for sale a digital good using terminology that a reasonable person would understand to confer an unrestricted ownership interest in the digital good, unless, before executing the sale:
(1) The seller receives an affirmative acknowledgment from the purchaser of the following:
- (i) That the purchaser is receiving a license to access a digital good;
- (ii) A complete list of restrictions and conditions of the license; and
- (iii) That access to the digital good may be unilaterally revoked by the seller if the purchaser no longer holds a right to the digital good; or
(2) The seller provides to the purchaser a clear and conspicuous statement that:
- (i) States in plain language that the purchaser is buying a license for the digital good; and
- (ii) Includes a digital method to access the license details, terms, and conditions.
- (b) The affirmative acknowledgment required under subsection (a)(1) of this section shall be distinct and separate from any other statement that the purchaser acknowledges.
- (c) The clear and conspicuous statement required under subsection (a)(2) of this section shall be distinct and separate from any other statements, details, terms, or conditions.
(d) This section does not:
- (1) Require a person to download a digital good; or
- (2) Prohibit a person from storing a digital good on a server that can be accessed through the Internet.
(e) This section does not apply to a person who advertises or offers for sale:
- (1) A subscription-based service that provides access to a digital good only for the duration of the subscription;
- (2) Access to a digital good without the requirement for monetary consideration; or
- (3) A digital good for which the seller is unable to revoke access after completion of the sale, including a digital good that is, at the time of purchase, available for permanent offline download to an external storage source to be used without a connection to the Internet.
(f) A violation of this section is:
- (1) An unfair, abusive, or deceptive trade practice within the meaning of Title 13 of this article; and
- (2) Subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions contained in Title 13 of this article, except §§ 13-408 and 13-411 of this article.
Added by Acts 2025, c. 206, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2025.