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Code · South Dakota · Title 21 · Chapter 21-64

21-64-5. Cause of action for violation of personality's right of publicity.

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The personality, or if the personality is deceased, the personality's next of kin or other owner of the right of publicity, has a cause of action for a violation of a personality's right of publicity against the person for any violation of § 21-64-2 . If the court finds a violation of § 21-64-2 , the court may order:
(1)Temporary or permanent injunctive relief;
(2)Damages in the amount of one thousand dollars or the actual damages, including profits derived from the unauthorized use, whichever amount is greater;
(3)In determining a defendant's profits, the plaintiff is required to prove the gross revenue attributable to the unauthorized use, and the defendant is required to prove properly deductible expenses; and
(4)If the court finds that the violation of § 21-64-2 was knowing, willful, or intentional, treble, but not computed on the defendant's profits, or punitive damages, as the plaintiff elects.
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