1. The owner of the rights to a proprietary program or the data stored in a computer may bring a civil action to enjoin: (a) Unfair trade practices respecting that program or data; or (b) Infringement of a trade secret respecting that program or data. 2. A court of competent jurisdiction may: (a) Grant such injunctions to restrain the unfair trade practices or infringements of a trade secret as it deems just and reasonable; (b) Require a defendant to pay to the owner all profits derived from the wrongful acts of the defendant and all damage suffered by the owner because of those acts; and (c) Order all copies of such a program or data which is in the possession or control of a defendant to be delivered to the owner or to an officer of the court for destruction.
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