Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act [HB-3782]
Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act or OPEN Act - Amends the Tariff Act of 1930 to establish a violation for operating or maintaining an Internet site dedicated to infringing activity (ISDIA). Defines ISDIA as an Internet site that is accessed through a nondomestic domain name, conducts business directed to U.S. residents, has only limited purpose or use other than engaging in infringing activity, and whose owner or operator primarily uses the site to: (1) willfully commit specified criminal copyright offenses or circumvent technological
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HB-3782: Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Raul Grijalva
Referred To The Subcommittee On Intellectual Property, Competition And The Internet. on 01/25/2012
Northern Border Commerce Protection Act [HB-3529]
Northern Border Commerce Protection Act - Amends the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 to reinstate the exemption for Canada from the payment of customs user fees by arriving passengers whose journey originated in Canada or originated in the United States or a U.S. territory or possession and was limited to Canada.
HB-3529: Northern Border Commerce Protection Act
Sponsored by: Rep. William Owens
Referred To The Subcommittee On Trade. on 12/07/2011
HB-3375: To direct the President to impose duties on merchandise from the People's Republic of China in an amount equivalent to the estimated annual loss of revenue to holders of United States intellectual property rights as a result of violations of such intellectual property rights in China, and for other purposes.
Sponsored by: Rep. Steve King
Referred To The Subcommittee On Trade. on 11/10/2011
You have voted HB-3375: To direct the President to impose duties on merchandise from the People's Republic of China in an amount equivalent to the estimated annual loss of revenue to holders of United States intellectual property rights as a result of violations of such intellectual property rights in China, and for other purposes..
Trade Law Enforcement Act of 2011 [HB-3112]
Trade Law Enforcement Act of 2011 - Directs the Secretary of Commerce, in cases where a complaint is received from an interested person that a foreign country is engaging in an act, policy, or practice that acts as a nontariff barrier to U.S. commerce, and the Secretary is unable to resolve the complaint within 180 days, to issue an opinion as to whether: (1) the rights of the United States under any trade agreement are being denied because of such act, policy, or practice; or (2) the act, policy, or practice violates, or is inconsistent with, the
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HB-3112: Trade Law Enforcement Act of 2011
Sponsored by: Rep. Steve Chabot
Referred For A Period Ending Not Later Than October 12, 2011, (or For A Later Time If The Chairman So Designates) To The Subcommittee On Trade, In Each Case For Consideration Of Such Provisions As Fall Within The Jurisdiction Of The Subcommittee Concerned. on 10/12/2011
United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act [HB-3080]
United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act - Title I: Approval of, and General Provisions Relating to, the Agreement - (Sec. 101) Approves the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement (the Agreement) entered into on June 30, 2007, with the government of Korea, and the statement of administrative action proposed to implement the Agreement, both submitted to Congress on October 3, 2011. Allows for the Agreement's entry into force upon certain conditions being met on or after January 1, 2012. (Sec. 103) Authorizes the President to
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HB-3080: United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Sander Levin
Became Public Law No: 112-41. on 10/21/2011
United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act [HB-3079]
United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act - Title I: Approval of, and General Provisions Relating to, the Agreement - (Sec. 101) Approves the United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement (the Agreement) entered into on June 28, 2007, with the government of Panama, and the statement of administrative action proposed to implement the Agreement, both submitted to Congress on October 3, 2011. Allows for the Agreement's entry into force upon certain conditions being met on or after January 1, 2012. (Sec. 103) Authorizes the
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HB-3079: United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement Implementation Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Jim McDermott
Became Public Law No: 112-43. on 10/21/2011