                 TITLE 18--CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
 
                             PART I--CRIMES
 
                 CHAPTER 90--PROTECTION OF TRADE SECRETS
 
Sec. 1832. Theft of trade secrets

    (a) Whoever, with intent to convert a trade secret, that is related 
to or included in a product that is produced for or placed in interstate 
or foreign commerce, to the economic benefit of anyone other than the 
owner thereof, and intending or knowing that the offense will, injure 
any owner of that trade secret, knowingly--
        (1) steals, or without authorization appropriates, takes, 
    carries away, or conceals, or by fraud, artifice, or deception 
    obtains such information;
        (2) without authorization copies, duplicates, sketches, draws, 
    photographs, downloads, uploads, alters, destroys, photocopies, 
    replicates, transmits, delivers, sends, mails, communicates, or 
    conveys such information;
        (3) receives, buys, or possesses such information, knowing the 
    same to have been stolen or appropriated, obtained, or converted 
    without authorization;
        (4) attempts to commit any offense described in paragraphs (1) 
    through (3); or
        (5) conspires with one or more other persons to commit any 
    offense described in paragraphs (1) through (3), and one or more of 
    such persons do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy,

shall, except as provided in subsection (b), be fined under this title 
or imprisoned not more than 10 years, or both.
    (b) Any organization that commits any offense described in 
subsection (a) shall be fined not more than $5,000,000.

(Added Pub. L. 104-294, title I, Sec. 101(a), Oct. 11, 1996, 110 Stat. 
3489.)
