Remedies.

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  • (1) A person who brings a civil action against an individual for a violation of Section 63D-3-104 may:
    • (a) recover actual damages, including the person's:
      • (i) lost profits;
      • (ii) economic damages; and
      • (iii) reasonable cost of remediation efforts related to the violation;
    • (b) recover consequential damages, including for interruption of service;
    • (c) recover, from the individual, the individual's profit obtained through trafficking in anything obtained by the individual through the violation;
    • (d) obtain injunctive or other equitable relief to prevent a future violation of Section 63D-3-104; and
    • (e) recover anything the individual obtained through the violation, including:
      • (i) misappropriated information or code;
      • (ii) a misappropriated program; and
      • (iii) any copies of the information, code, or program described in Subsections (1)(e)(i) and (1)(e)(ii).
  • (2) A court shall award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party in any action arising under this part.
  • (3) The remedies available for a violation of Section 63D-3-104 are in addition to remedies otherwise available for the same conduct under federal or state law.
  • (4) A person may not file a civil action under Section 63D-3-104 later than three years after the day on which:
    • (a) the violation occurred; or
    • (b)
      • (i) the person discovers the violation; or
      • (ii) the person should have discovered the violation if the person acted with reasonable diligence to discover the violation.




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