US HB3261 | 2011-2012 | 112th Congress

Status

Sponsorship: Bipartisan Bill
Status: Introduced on October 26 2011 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2011-12-16 - Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary

Stop Online Piracy Act - Authorizes the Attorney General (AG) to seek a court order against a U.S.-directed foreign Internet site committing or facilitating online piracy to require the owner, operator, or domain name registrant, or the site or domain name itself if such persons are unable to be found, to cease and desist further activities constituting specified intellectual property offenses under the federal criminal code including criminal copyright infringement, unauthorized fixation and trafficking of sound recordings or videos of live musical performances, the recording of exhibited motion pictures, or trafficking in counterfeit labels, goods, or services. Sets forth an additional two-step process that allows an intellectual property right holder harmed by a U.S.-directed site dedicated to infringement, or a site promoted or used for infringement under certain circumstances, to first provide a written notification identifying the site to related payment network providers and Internet advertising services requiring such entities to forward the notification and suspend their services to such an identified site unless the site's owner, operator, or domain name registrant, upon receiving the forwarded notification, provides a counter notification explaining that it is not dedicated to engaging in specified violations. Authorizes the right holder to then commence an action for limited injunctive relief against the owner, operator, or domain name registrant, or against the site or domain name itself if such persons are unable to be found, if: (1) such a counter notification is provided (and, if it is a foreign site, includes consent to U.S. jurisdiction to adjudicate whether the site is dedicated to such violations), or (2) a payment network provider or Internet advertising service fails to suspend its services in the absence of such a counter notification. Requires online service providers, Internet search engines, payment network providers, and Internet advertising services, upon receiving a copy of a court order relating to an AG action, to carry out certain preventative measures including withholding services from an infringing site or preventing users located in the United States from accessing the infringing site. Requires payment network providers and Internet advertising services, upon receiving a copy of such an order relating to a right holder's action, to carry out similar preventative measures. Provides immunity from liability for service providers, payment network providers, Internet advertising services, advertisers, Internet search engines, domain name registries, or domain name registrars that take actions required by this Act or otherwise voluntarily block access to or end financial affiliation with such sites. Permits such entities to stop or refuse services to certain sites that endanger public health by distributing prescription medication that is adulterated, misbranded, or without a valid prescription. Expands the offense of criminal copyright infringement to include public performances of: (1) copyrighted work by digital transmission, and (2) work intended for commercial dissemination by making it available on a computer network. Expands the criminal offenses of trafficking in inherently dangerous goods or services to include: (1) counterfeit drugs; and (2) goods or services falsely identified as meeting military standards or intended for use in a national security, law enforcement, or critical infrastructure application. Increases the penalties for: (1) specified trade secret offenses intended to benefit a foreign government, instrumentality, or agent; and (2) various other intellectual property offenses as amended by this Act. Directs the U.S. Sentencing Commission to review, and if appropriate, amend related Federal Sentencing Guidelines. Requires the Secretary of State and Secretary of Commerce to appoint at least one intellectual property attache to be assigned to the U.S. embassy or diplomatic mission in a country in each geographic region covered by a Department of State regional bureau.

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Title

Stop Online Piracy Act

Sponsors


History

DateChamberAction
2011-12-16HouseCommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
2011-12-15HouseCommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
2011-12-14HouseSubcommittee on Intellectual Property, Competition and the Internet Discharged.
2011-11-16HouseCommittee Hearings Held.
2011-11-02HouseReferred to the Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, Competition and the Internet.
2011-10-26HouseReferred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

Same As/Similar To

SB968 (Related) 2012-01-23 - Cloture motion on the motion to proceed to S. 968 withdrawn by unanimous consent in Senate. (consideration: CR S13)
SB1228 (Related) 2011-07-21 - Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 107.

Subjects

Administrative law and regulatory procedures
Business investment and capital
Civil actions and liability
Consumer affairs
Crime and law enforcement
Crimes against property
Criminal procedure and sentencing
Diplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroad
Drug safety, medical device, and laboratory regulation
Foreign and international corporations
Fraud offenses and financial crimes
Government information and archives
Intellectual property
International organizations and cooperation
Internet and video services
Judicial procedure and administration
Legal fees and court costs
Marketing and advertising
Military assistance, sales, and agreements
Military operations and strategy
Military procurement, research, weapons development
Music
Prescription drugs
Securities
Sound recording
Television and film
Trade restrictions
Trade secrets and economic espionage
U.S. Sentencing Commission

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