Home > RIPL > Vol. 7 > Iss. 4 (2008)
UIC Review of Intellectual Property Law
Citations to This Work
- James Pooley, The Myth Of The Trade Secret Troll: Why The Defend Trade Secrets Act Improves The Protection Of Commercial Information, 23 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1045 (2016)
Abstract
In order to protect the economic interests of the United States, the Economic Espionage Act was enacted in 1996. Although intended to prevent and deter trade secret theft, the EEA is limited to criminal prosecutions. Critical amendments to the EEA are required to create a civil cause of action in the new information-based economy and the international marketplace. The following proposed amendments to the EEA provide a federal civil cause of action, allowing companies to protect trade secret assets and to ensure the continued growth and protection of trade secret assets in the international marketplace.
Recommended Citation
R. Mark Halligan, Protection of U.S. Trade Secret Assets: Critical Amendments to the Economic Espionage Act of 1996, 7 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 656 (2008)