Stephen Anderson
Globalization has produced many benefits for United States corporations, but a significant detraction has been the emergence of trade secret theft. As technology advances, trade secret theft has become an even more persistent threat in the general marketplace. There are various ways trade secret theft can occur, but it is increasingly common for the theft to involve cyberspace, especially as these corporations expand into foreign markets. Consequently, Congress has taken a significant interest in curbing trade secret theft, as is evidenced by the various proposals before them today. These proposals offer varying solutions to trade secret theft, which range from creating a private cause of action in federal courts to specifically targeting foreign entities and governments engaged in cyber espionage, such as Chine. Before analyzing a number of current proposals, it is necessary to define trade secrets and understand their current legal status in the intellectual property landscape.