Oregon Code § 647.105·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Remedies for infringement.
(1) An owner of a mark registered under this chapter may proceed in a civil
action to seek an injunction against the manufacture, use, display or sale of a
counterfeit or imitation of the mark. A court of competent jurisdiction may:
(a) Grant
injunctions to restrain the manufacture, use, display or sale as the court
deems just and reasonable;
(b) Require the
defendant to pay to the owner all profits the defendant derived and all damages
the owner suffered from the manufacture, use, display or sale; and
(c) Order
counterfeits or imitations in the defendants possession or under the defendants
control to be delivered to an officer of the court or the owner to be
destroyed.
(2) If the court
finds that the defendant acted in bad faith, with knowledge or otherwise
according to the circumstances of the case, the court in the courts discretion
may enter a judgment in an amount not to exceed three times the sum of the
defendants profits and the owners damages and reasonable attorney fees. If
the court finds that the plaintiff acted in bad faith, vexatiously, wantonly or
for oppressive reasons, the court in the courts discretion may award
reasonable attorney fees to the defendant. [1961 c.497 §12; 1965 c.511 §11;
1985 c.566 §2; 2009 c.459 §15]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 647.105
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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