Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB5160

Introduced
9/24/24  

Caption

A bill to expand the sharing of information with respect to suspected violations of intellectual property rights in trade.

Impact

The primary effect of SB5160 is to strengthen the capability of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to act on credible information regarding potential intellectual property violations. By lowering the threshold from 'suspects' to 'has a reasonable suspicion,' the bill enhances the efficiency of addressing trade infringements and may expedite the enforcement processes while facilitating better cooperation among online marketplaces, freight forwarders, and other stakeholders involved in the importation of goods.

Summary

SB5160 aims to enhance the sharing of information regarding suspected violations of intellectual property rights within trade contexts. This legislation specifically amends Section 628A of the Tariff Act of 1930 to allow broader sharing of nonpublic information related to merchandise that may violate these rights. The bill emphasizes establishing reasonable suspicion as the threshold for involving Customs and Border Protection in these matters, which will likely improve enforcement mechanisms and collaboration across different entities in the trade sector.

Contention

Notably, the bill could draw contention regarding the balance between enforcement and the privacy of businesses. The expansion of information sharing may raise concerns among smaller enterprises that fear a disproportionate impact from heightened scrutiny and potential misinterpretation of their operations. Critics may argue that more stringent controls could inhibit trade activities for compliant businesses, potentially leading to an environment that favors larger entities with more resources to navigate the regulatory landscape.

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