Title 16, Chapter 9, Section 93.1
( 16-9-93.1)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, any organization, or any
representative of any organization knowingly to transmit any data
through a computer network or over the transmission facilities or
through the network facilities of a local telephone network for the
purpose of setting up, maintaining, operating, or exchanging data
with an electronic mailbox, home page, or any other electronic
information storage bank or point of access to electronic
information if such data uses any individual name, trade name,
registered trademark, logo, legal or official seal, or copyrighted
symbol to falsely identify the person, organization, or
representative transmitting such data or which would falsely state
or imply that such person, organization, or representative has
permission or is legally authorized to use such trade name,
registered trademark, logo, legal or official seal, or copyrighted
symbol for such purpose when such permission or authorization has
not been obtained; provided, however, that no telecommunications
company or Internet access provider shall violate this Code section
solely as a result of carrying or transmitting such data for its
customers. (b) Any person violating subsection (a) of this Code section shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor. (c) Nothing in this Code section shall be construed to limit an
aggrieved party's right to pursue a civil action for equitable or
monetary relief, or both, for actions which violate this Code
section. |