distributing explicit materials. A. Any commercial entity that knowingly and intentionally publishes or distributes obscene material, or material that depicts or promotes child pornography or child sexual exploitation, on the Internet may be held liable to an individual for nominal damages, actual damages, court costs, and reasonable attorney fees as ordered by the court. B. A commercial entity that has violated this act in a manner that satisfies standards for imposition of punitive damages elsewhere provided by law may be held liable to an individual for punitive damages. C. Individual claims that satisfy the generally applicable standards for joinder or class action elsewhere provided by law or rules of court, as applicable, may combine their claims in a single action.
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