123.004 – DAMAGES. A person who establishes a cause of
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 123.004
Summary
This law allows individuals who successfully prove their case to receive various forms of damages for unlawful interception of information. It provides for both statutory and actual damages, as well as the possibility of punitive damages and injunctive relief against further violations.
Entitles victims to injunctions against further information interception.
Provides $10,000 in statutory damages per occurrence.
Allows for actual damages exceeding $10,000 and punitive damages.
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