(a) In generalSubject to subsections (c) and (d), if the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection suspects that merchandise is being imported into the United States in violation of section 1526 of this title or section 602, 1201(a)(2), or 1201(b)(1) of title 17 and determines that the examination or testing of the merchandise by a person described in subsection (b) would assist the Commissioner in determining if the merchandise is being imported in violation of that section, the Commissioner, to permit the person to conduct the examination and testing—(1) shall provide to the person information that appears on the merchandise and its packaging and labels, including unredacted images of the merchandise and its packaging and labels; and
(2) may, subject to any applicable bonding requirements, provide to the person unredacted samples of the merchandise.
(b) Person describedA person described in this subsection is—(1) in the case of merchandise suspected of being imported in violation of section 1526 of this title, the owner of the trademark suspected of being copied or simulated by the merchandise;
(2) in the case of merchandise suspected of being imported in violation of section 602 of title 17, the owner of the copyright suspected of being infringed by the merchandise;
(3) in the case of merchandise suspected of being primarily designed or produced for the purpose of circumventing a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under that title, and being imported in violation of section 1201(a)(2) of that title, the owner of a copyright in the work; and
(4) in the case of merchandise suspected of being primarily designed or produced for the purpose of circumventing protection afforded by a technological measure that effectively protects a right of an owner of a copyright in a work or a portion of a work, and being imported in violation of section 1201(b)(1) of that title, the owner of the copyright.
(c) LimitationSubsection (a) applies only with respect to merchandise suspected of infringing a trademark or copyright that is recorded with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
(d) ExceptionThe Commissioner may not provide under subsection (a) information, photographs, or samples to a person described in subsection (b) if providing such information, photographs, or samples would compromise an ongoing law enforcement investigation or national security.
Structure US Code
SUBTITLE III— ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
Part V— Enforcement Provisions
§ 1582. Search of persons and baggage; regulations
§ 1583. Examination of outbound mail
§ 1583a. Development of technology to detect illicit narcotics
§ 1584. Falsity or lack of manifest; penalties
§ 1586. Unlawful unlading or transshipment
§ 1587. Examination of hovering vessels
§ 1588. Transportation between American ports via foreign ports
§ 1589a. Enforcement authority of customs officers
§ 1592. Penalties for fraud, gross negligence, and negligence
§ 1592a. Special provisions regarding certain violations
§ 1593a. Penalties for false drawback claims
§ 1594. Seizure of conveyances
§ 1595a. Aiding unlawful importation
§§ 1596 to 1598. Repealed. , , eff.
§ 1599. Officers not to be interested in vessels or cargo
§ 1600. Application of the customs laws to other seizures by customs officers
§§ 1601, 1601a. Repealed. , , eff.
§ 1602. Seizure; report to customs officer
§ 1603. Seizure; warrants and reports
§ 1605. Seizure; custody; storage
§ 1607. Seizure; value $500,000 or less, prohibited merchandise, transporting conveyances
§ 1608. Seizure; claims; judicial condemnation
§ 1609. Seizure; summary forfeiture and sale
§ 1610. Seizure; judicial forfeiture proceedings
§ 1611. Seizure; sale unlawful
§ 1613. Disposition of proceeds of forfeited property
§ 1613b. Customs Forfeiture Fund
§ 1614. Release of seized property
§ 1615. Burden of proof in forfeiture proceedings
§ 1616a. Disposition of forfeited property
§ 1617. Compromise of Government claims by Secretary of the Treasury
§ 1618. Remission or mitigation of penalties
§ 1619. Award of compensation to informers
§ 1620. Acceptance of money by United States officers
§ 1622. Foreign landing certificates
§ 1623. Bonds and other security
§ 1625. Interpretive rulings and decisions; public information
§ 1626. Steel products trade enforcement
§ 1627a. Unlawful importation or exportation of certain vehicles; inspections
§ 1628. Exchange of information
§ 1628a. Exchange of information related to trade enforcement
§ 1629. Inspections and preclearance in foreign countries