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Texas Business & Commerce Code - Chapter 48 Unauthorized Use Of Identifying InformationLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Business & Commerce Code > Texas Business & Commerce Code - Chapter 48 Unauthorized Use Of Identifying Information Sponsored Links... ... ... ... ... ... In this chapter: (1) "Advertisement" means a communication that includes the promotion of a commercial product or service, including communication on an Internet website operated ... (a) Section 48.052, other than Subdivision (1) of that section, and Sections 48.053(4) and 48.055 do not apply to a telecommunications carrier, cable operator, computer ... If a person is not the owner or operator of the computer, the person may not knowingly cause computer software to be copied to a ... If a person is not the owner or operator of the computer, the person may not knowingly cause computer software to be copied to a ... If a person is not the owner or operator of the computer, the person may not knowingly cause computer software to be copied to a ... A person knowingly violates Section 48.051, 48.052, or 48.053 if the person: (1) acts with actual knowledge of the facts that constitute the violation; or ... If a person is not the owner or operator of the computer, the person may not: (1) induce the owner or operator of a computer ... For purposes of this chapter, a person is considered to have acted through intentionally deceptive means if the person, with the intent to deceive an ... (a) The following persons, if adversely affected by the violation, may bring a civil action against a person who violates this chapter: (1) a provider ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |