Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB2934

Introduced
9/26/23  

Caption

SHOP SAFE Act of 2023 Stopping Harmful Offers on Platforms by Screening Against Fakes in E-commerce Act of 2023

Impact

If enacted, SB2934 would impact state laws surrounding trademarks and the responsibilities of online sellers. The bill dictates that electronic commerce platforms may be held liable if they fail to implement reasonable measures to control the sale of counterfeit goods. This change emphasizes the importance of compliance for platforms that enable the sale of consumer products, shifting some burden of responsibility from individual sellers to platform operators. The bill also includes provisions aimed at safeguarding consumer interests by stipulating that products that could potentially harm consumer health and safety fall under this new liability structure.

Summary

SB2934, known as the SHOP SAFE Act of 2023, aims to amend the Trademark Act of 1946 by introducing contributory liability for electronic commerce platforms when counterfeit marks are used by third-party sellers. This legislation is partly a response to the increasing prevalence of counterfeit products being sold online and intends to enhance the accountability of e-commerce platforms in monitoring and preventing the sale of such goods. By establishing a legal responsibility for these platforms, the bill seeks to protect consumers from health and safety risks associated with counterfeit products.

Contention

There are potential areas of contention surrounding the bill, particularly among smaller e-commerce platforms that may struggle to meet the proposed regulations without significant costs. Opponents might argue that the bill places an undue burden on these platforms, potentially leading to fewer available products or higher prices for consumers. Additionally, there are concerns about how such liability would be determined, especially with regard to the implemented measures to prevent counterfeit sales. Definitions around counterfeit goods and consumer safety standards will also be critical points for stakeholders during discussions.

Companion Bills

US HB8684

Related SHOP SAFE Act of 2024 Stopping Harmful Offers on Platforms by Screening Against Fakes in E-commerce Act of 2024

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