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Code · Maryland · Commercial Law

§ 14-3003

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§14–3003.
A person who violates this subtitle is liable for reasonable attorney’s fees and for damages:
(1)To the recipient of commercial electronic mail, in an amount equal to the greater of $500 or the recipient’s actual damages;
(2)To the third party without whose permission the third party’s Internet domain name or electronic mail address was used, in an amount equal to the greater of $500 or the third party’s actual damages; and
(3)To an interactive computer service provider, in an amount equal to the greater of $1,000 or the interactive computer service provider’s actual damages.
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