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Can I offer a freemium version of my product or service in Ohio? What are the requirements?
Offering a Freemium Version of a Product or Service in Ohio
Ohio state laws do not have specific regulations regarding offering freemium versions of products or services. However, businesses must comply with general business laws and regulations in Ohio.
To operate a business in Ohio, you must register with the Ohio Secretary of State and obtain any necessary licenses and permits. The Ohio Business Gateway provides information on the necessary steps to register a business in Ohio [3.1].
Additionally, businesses must comply with consumer protection laws in Ohio. The Ohio Attorney General’s Office provides information on consumer protection laws and regulations in Ohio [1.1].
It is important to note that if the freemium version of the product or service involves the collection and use of personal information, businesses must comply with data privacy laws and regulations in Ohio. The Ohio Attorney General’s Office provides information on data privacy laws and regulations in Ohio [1.1].
Exemption requirements for offering free licenses, permits, and/or stamps in Ohio are outlined in OHAC Rule 1501:31-27-01. However, this rule applies specifically to fishing and hunting licenses, deer, turkey, or trapping permits, and wetlands habitat stamps [2.1].
In summary, while Ohio state laws do not have specific regulations regarding offering freemium versions of products or services, businesses must comply with general business laws and regulations, consumer protection laws, and data privacy laws and regulations in Ohio. If offering free licenses, permits, and/or stamps, businesses must comply with OHAC Rule 1501:31-27-01.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Disabled veterans and former prisoner of war free camping requirements.
- [2.1] Exemption requirements.
- [3.1] Application for license.
Jurisdiction
Ohio