AB 2426 will come into effect next year, and it has some interesting implications (thanks, PSLS). If, for example, Sony wants to use terms meant to convey that the consumer owns a purchased digital good, it will need to obtain an acknowledgement from the consumer or provide a clear statement that the product is really a license that can be revoked. Failing to do so would make Sony subject to a fine for false advertising. In a press release, assembly member Jacqui Irwin said of the new law:
"AB 2426 will ensure the false and deceptive advertising from sellers of digital media incorrectly telling consumers they own their purchases becomes a thing of the past."
Are you looking forward to more popups on the PS Store and more creative ways of describing what a digital game is? In the comments section below, hold your physical games close and whisper sweet nothings.