New York Statutes

§ 34.07 — Restraining prohibited acts

New York § 34.07
JurisdictionNew York
Law ACAArts and Cultural Affairs
Title KTrade-marks
Art. 34Live Musical Performance and Productions

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N.Y. Arts and Cultural Affairs § 34.07 (2026).

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§ 34.07. Restraining prohibited acts.

1.Whenever the attorney general\nhas reason to believe that any person is advertising, using, advertising\nthe use of or promoting, a live musical performance or production in\nviolation of section 34.05 of this article, and that it would be in the\npublic interest, the attorney general may bring an action in the name of\nthe people of the state of New York against the person to restrain by\npreliminary or permanent injunction such promotion, advertising or use\nof the same or substantially similar name of such recording group, live\nmusical performance or production.\n 2. In addition to any injunctive relief granted pursuant to\nsubdivision one of this section, the court may direct the defendant to\ndisgorge to the recording group or its authorize

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