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8 Wash. J. L. Tech. & Arts 1 (2012-2013)

handle is hein.journals/washjolta8 and id is 1 raw text is: WASHINGTON JOURNAL OF LAW, TECHNOLOGY & ARTS
VOLUME 8, ISSUE 1 SUMMER 2012
FINDING SAFE HARBOR: NAVIGATING WASHINGTON'S
NEW UNFAIR COMPETITION LAW
Daniel Shickich*
C Daniel Shickich
CITE AS: 8 WASH. J.L. TECH. & ARTS 1 (2012)
http://digital.law.washington.edu/dspace-law/handle/1773.1/1152
ABSTRACT
Under a new law, manufacturers and retailers that sell
products in Washington State could face stiff penalties if
their products are made using stolen or misappropriated
information technology (stolen IT'). In 2011 the
Washington Legislature passed Substitute House Bill 1495,
creating a new cause of action that allows private plaintiffs
or the state attorney general to seek injunctive relief and
damages against manufacturers that use stolen IT in their
business operations. The law also creates an additional
claim for actual damages of up to $250, 000 against third
parties who contract with violating manufacturers and sell
the products in Washington. Using unfair competition law
to address problems of piracy and infringement is a novel
and unproven approach; it remains to be seen how
companies will use the law, and how effective the law will
prove in changing the behavior of manufacturers and their
third-party business partners. This Article explores the
legislative history and operation of the new Washington
law, including the requirements for liability and safe
harbors shielding businesses from enforcement. This
Article also considers possible federal preemption
Daniel Shickich, University of Washington School of Law, Class of 2013.
Thank you to Professors Mary Fan and Zahr Said of the University of
Washington School of Law and student editor Parker Howell for the assistance
and insight.

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