IC 24-4.8-3

    

Chapter 3. Relief and Damages


IC 24-4.8-3-1

Civil action

    


Sec. 1. In addition to any other remedy provided by law, a
provider of computer software, the owner of a web site, or the owner
of a trademark who is adversely affected by reason of the violation
may bring a civil action against a person who violates IC 24-4.8-2:

        (1) to enjoin further violations of IC 24-4.8-2; and

        (2) to recover the greater of:

            (A) actual damages; or

            (B) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000);

for each violation of IC 24-4.8-2.

As added by P.L.115-2005, SEC.1.


IC 24-4.8-3-2

Separate violations

    


Sec. 2. For purposes of section 1 of this chapter, conduct that
violates more than one (1) subdivision, clause, or item of IC 24-4.8-2
constitutes a separate violation for each separate subdivision, clause,
or item violated. However, a single action or course of conduct that
causes repeated violations of a single subdivision, clause, or item of
IC 24-4.8-2 constitutes one (1) violation.

As added by P.L.115-2005, SEC.1.