Oklahoma Code § 15-776.11

Title 15. Contracts: Civil action – Standing – Remedies – Attorney fees and
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costs – Nature of violations.
A.  The following persons may bring a civil action against a
person who violates the Anti-Phishing Act:
1.  A person engaged in the business of providing Internet
access service to the public who is adversely affected by the
violation; or
2.  An owner of a web page or trademark who is adversely
affected by the violation.
B.   A person bringing an action under this Act may:
1.  Seek injunctive relief to restrain the violator from
continuing the violation;
2.  Recover damages in an amount equal to the greater of:
a. actual damages arising from the violation, or
b. One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) for each
violation of the same nature; or
3.  Seek both injunctive relief and recover damages as provided
for in this subsection.

C.  The court may increase an award of actual damages in an
action brought under this section to an amount not to exceed three
times the actual damages sustained if the court finds that the
violations have occurred with a frequency as to constitute a pattern
or practice.
D.  A plaintiff who prevails in an action filed under this
section is entitled to recover reasonable attorney fees and court
costs.
E.  For purposes of this section, violations are of the same
nature if the violations consist of the same course of conduct or
action, regardless of the number of times the conduct or act
occurred.
F.  All acts and practices declared to be unlawful under this
Act shall, in addition, be violations of the Oklahoma Consumer
Protection Act.

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