§ 5-37-407 - Additional civil remedies.
               	 		
5-37-407.    Additional civil remedies.
    (a)    (1)  In  addition to any other provision of this subchapter, any person  aggrieved by a violation of this subchapter may bring a civil action in  any court of competent jurisdiction.
      (2)  As used in this section, "any person aggrieved" includes any communication service provider.
(b)  The court may:
      (1)  Award  declaratory relief and any other equitable remedy, including a  preliminary or final injunction to prevent or restrain a violation of  this subchapter, without requiring proof that the plaintiff has suffered  or will suffer actual damages or irreparable harm or lacks an adequate  remedy at law;
      (2)  At any time  while an action is pending, order the impounding, on such terms as it  deems reasonable, of any communication device or unlawful access device  that is in the custody or control of the violator and that the court has  reasonable cause to believe was involved in the alleged violation of  this subchapter;
      (3)  Award damages as described in subsection (c) of this section;
      (4)  In the court's discretion, award reasonable attorney fees, costs, and expenses to an aggrieved party who prevails; and
      (5)  As  part of a final judgment or decree finding a violation of this  subchapter, order the remedial modification or destruction of any  communication device or unlawful access device or any other device or  equipment involved in the violation that is in the custody or control of  the violator or has been impounded under subdivision (b)(2) of this  section.
(c)  Damages awarded by a court under this subchapter shall be computed as either of the following:
      (1)    (A)  Upon  his or her election of damages at any time before final judgment is  entered, the complaining party may recover the actual damages suffered  by him or her as a result of the violation of this subchapter and any  profits of the violator that are attributable to the violation.
            (B)  Actual  damages include the retail value of any communication service illegally  available to a person to whom the violator directly or indirectly  provided or distributed any communication device or unlawful access  devices.
            (C)  In proving actual  damages, the complaining party shall prove only that the violator  manufactured, distributed, or sold any communication device or unlawful  access devices.
            (D)  In  determining the violator's profits, the complaining party shall prove  only the violator's gross revenue and the violator shall prove his or  her deductible expenses; or
      (2)  Upon  election by the complaining party at any time before final judgment is  entered, that party may recover in lieu of actual damages, an award of  statutory damages of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each  communication device or unlawful access device involved in the action,  with the amount of statutory damages to be determined by the court, as  the court considers just.
(d)  In any  case in which the court finds that any violation of this subchapter was  committed willfully and for a purpose of commercial advantage or  private financial gain, the court in its discretion may increase the  total award of any damages under subsection (c) of this section by an  amount of not more than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for each  communication device or unlawful access device involved in the action or  for each day the defendant was in violation of this subchapter.