Utah Statutes

§ 13-40-402 — Spyware protection violations.

Utah § 13-40-402
JurisdictionUtah
Title 13Commerce and Trade
Ch. 13-40Utah E-Commerce Integrity Act
Part 13-40-4Enforcement

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(1)The attorney general, an Internet service provider, or a software company that expends resources in good faith assisting authorized users harmed by a violation of Part 3, Spyware Protection, or a trademark owner whose mark is used to deceive authorized users in violation of Part 3, Spyware Protection, may bring a civil action against a person who violates Part 3, Spyware Protection, to recover:
(1)(a) actual damages and liquidated damages of at least $1,000 per violation of Part 3, Spyware Protection, not to exceed $1,000,000 for a pattern or practice of violations; and
(1)(b) attorney fees and costs.
(2)The court may increase a damage award to an amount equal to not more than three times the amount otherwise recoverable under Subsection (1) if the court determines that the defendant

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Legislative History

Enacted by Chapter 200, 2010 General Session

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