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Bill To Prevent Stolen Goods From Being Sold Online Moves To Ohio House

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Andy Chow
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State lawmakers are pushing for a bill that would crackdown on illegal operations that pose as third-party sellers on online marketplaces.

The bill, SB184, would require high-volume sellers to provide more information to online retailers, such as Amazon or Facebook Marketplace, in order to prevent stolen or counterfeit products from being sold.

"This bill would protect consumers from buying stolen or counterfeit goods and it would help legitimate sellers online by preventing them from competing with bad actors," said Sen. Tina Maharath (D-Canal Winchester).

The bipartisan legislation would require online marketplaces to verify six components of a third-party seller: name, address, email, phone number, tax ID number and bank account information.

The sponsors of the bill, Sen. George Lang (R-West Chester) and Sen. Michael Rulli (R-Salem), said this is information already collected by online marketplaces and that the bill requires the platforms to verify the authenticity of that information.

The bill passed the Senate with unanimous support and now moves to the Ohio House.

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Jo Ingles is a professional journalist who covers politics and Ohio government for the Ohio Public Radio and Television for the Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau. She reports on issues of importance to Ohioans including education, legislation, politics, and life and death issues such as capital punishment.