17-U.S.C.-1323

17-U.S.C.-1323

§1323 – Recovery For Infringement

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Title 17 > Chapter 13 > Section 1323

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  • Reference: Section 1323
  • Legend: §1323 – Recovery For Infringement
  • USCode Year: 2013

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(a) Damages.—Upon a finding for the claimant in an action for infringement under this chapter, the court shall award the claimant damages adequate to compensate for the infringement. In addition, the court may increase the damages to such amount, not exceeding $50,000 or $1 per copy, whichever is greater, as the court determines to be just. The damages awarded shall constitute compensation and not a penalty. The court may receive expert testimony as an aid to the determination of damages.

(b) Infringers Profits.—As an alternative to the remedies provided in subsection (a), the court may award the claimant the infringers profits resulting from the sale of the copies if the court finds that the infringers sales are reasonably related to the use of the claimants design. In such a case, the claimant shall be required to prove only the amount of the infringers sales and the infringer shall be required to prove its expenses against such sales.

(c) Statute of Limitations.—No recovery under subsection (a) or (b) shall be had for any infringement committed more than 3 years before the date on which the complaint is filed.

(d) Attorneys Fees.—In an action for infringement under this chapter, the court may award reasonable attorneys fees to the prevailing party.

(e) Disposition of Infringing and Other Articles.—The court may order that all infringing articles, and any plates, molds, patterns, models, or other means specifically adapted for making the articles, be delivered up for destruction or other disposition as the court may direct.

(Added Pub. L. 105–304, title V, §502, Oct. 28, 1998, 112 Stat. 2914.)

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