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Texas Business & Commerce Code - Chapter 48 Unauthorized Use Of Identifying Information

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  • Texas Business & Commerce Code Section 48.002 - Definitions
    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 ...
  • Texas Business & Commerce Code Section 48.003 - Applicability Of Chapter
    (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 ...
  • Texas Business & Commerce Code Section 48.051 - Unauthorized Collection Or Culling Of Personally Identifiable Information
    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 ...
  • Texas Business & Commerce Code Section 48.052 - Unauthorized Access To Or Modifications Of Computer Settings; Computer Damage
    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 ...
  • Texas Business & Commerce Code Section 48.053 - Unauthorized Interference With Installation Or Disabling Of Computer Software
    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 ...
  • Texas Business & Commerce Code Section 48.054 - Knowing Violation
    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 ...
  • Texas Business & Commerce Code Section 48.055 - Other Prohibited Conduct
    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 ...
  • Texas Business & Commerce Code Section 48.056 - Deceptive Act Or Omission
    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 ...
  • Texas Business & Commerce Code Section 48.101 - Civil Relief
    (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