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Florida

What protections exist today

Florida has no digital-goods-specific consumer law. The Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act (FDUTPA, Fla. Stat. §501.201 et seq.) is a broad general UDAP statute prohibiting unfair or deceptive acts in trade or commerce, with a private right of action for actual damages. Deceptive labeling of a revocable digital license could in principle be reached under FDUTPA, though this has not been tested for digital goods.

What's missing

No statute requires license disclosure, a refund on revocation, or an offline copy/end-of-life plan for digital purchases. Protection is limited to general FDUTPA enforcement, untested for digital ownership.

Tracked legislation

No digital-ownership bills tracked for Florida yet.

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