(a) In generalThe Secretary of Homeland Security shall develop and carry out an educational campaign to inform travelers entering or leaving the United States about the legal, economic, and public health and safety implications of acquiring merchandise that infringes intellectual property rights outside the United States and importing such merchandise into the United States in violation of United States law.
(b) Declaration formsThe Commissioner shall ensure that all versions of Declaration Form 6059B of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, or a successor form, including any electronic equivalent of Declaration Form 6059B or a successor form, printed or displayed on or after the date that is 30 days after February 24, 2016, include a written warning to inform travelers arriving in the United States that importation of merchandise into the United States that infringes intellectual property rights may subject travelers to civil or criminal penalties and may pose serious risks to safety or health.
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CHAPTER 28— TRADE FACILITATION AND TRADE ENFORCEMENT
SUBCHAPTER III— IMPORT-RELATED PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
§ 4341. Definition of intellectual property rights
§ 4342. Notification of persons injured by circumvention devices
§ 4344. National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center
§ 4345. Joint strategic plan for the enforcement of intellectual property rights
§ 4346. Personnel dedicated to the enforcement of intellectual property rights
§ 4347. Training with respect to the enforcement of intellectual property rights
§ 4348. International cooperation and information sharing
§ 4349. Report on intellectual property rights enforcement
§ 4350. Information for travelers regarding violations of intellectual property rights