STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY
S. 1890 – Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016
(Sen. Hatch, R-UT, and 64 cosponsors)
The
Administration strongly supports Senate passage of S. 1890, the Defend
Trade Secrets Act of 2016, and appreciates the bipartisan effort that
led to the formulation of this bill. Effective protection of trade
secrets promotes innovation that is the engine of the Nation's economy
and minimizes threats to American businesses, the U.S. economy, and
national security interests. S. 1890 would establish a Federal civil
private cause of action for trade secret theft that would provide
businesses with a more uniform, reliable, and predictable way to protect
their valuable trade secrets anywhere in the country.
The Administration has placed high priority on mitigating and combating the theft of trade secrets, as exemplified in the Administration's
Joint Strategic Plan on Intellectual Property Enforcement, the
Administration's Strategy on Mitigating the Theft of U.S. Trade Secrets,
and Executive Order 13694 authorizing sanctions on those who perpetrate
cyber-enabled trade secret theft. S. 1890 would provide important
protection to the Nation's businesses and industries, including through
the establishment of a Federal civil cause of action for trade secret
misappropriation which would effectively build upon current Federal law
and various State laws that have largely adopted the Uniform Trade
Secrets Act. As such, the Administration strongly supports the Defend
Trade Secrets Act of 2016 and looks forward to working with the Congress
on this important piece of legislation as it moves through the
legislative process.
Source: The Executive Office of the President, Office of Management and Budget
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