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(a)(1)(A) Any owner of a mark registered under this subchapter may proceed by suit to enjoin the manufacture, use, display, or sale of any counterfeits or imitations of that mark and any court of competent jurisdiction may grant injunctions to restrain any manufacture, use, display, or sale as may be by the court deemed just and reasonable, and may require the defendants to pay to the owner all profits derived from or all damages suffered by reason of, or both, such wrongful manufacture, use, display, or sale.
(B) The court may also order that any such counterfeits or imitations in the possession or under the control of any defendant in such case be delivered to an officer of the court or to the complainant to be destroyed.
(2) The court, in its discretion, may enter judgment for an amount not to exceed three (3) times such profits and damages or reasonable attorney's fees of the prevailing party, or both, in cases where the court finds the other party committed wrongful acts with knowledge or in bad faith or otherwise as according to the circumstances of the case.
(b) The enumeration of any right or remedy in this section shall not affect a registrant's right to prosecute under any penal law of this state.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 4. Business and Commercial Law § 4-71-214. Remedies - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-4-business-and-commercial-law/ar-code-sect-4-71-214/
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