Oklahoma Statutes
Title 78. Trademarks and Labels
§78-54. Remedies.

A. Any person damaged or likely to be damaged by a deceptive trade practice of another may maintain an action in any court of equitable jurisdiction to prevent, restrain or enjoin such deceptive trade practice. Proof of actual monetary damages, loss of profits or intent shall not be required. If in such action damages are alleged and proved, the plaintiff, in addition to injunctive relief, shall be entitled to recover from the defendant the actual damages sustained by the person.

B. With respect to the deceptive trade practices described in paragraphs 13, 14 and 15 of subsection A of Section 53 of this title, the Attorney General or a district attorney of this state is authorized to bring actions seeking the following relief:
1. Injunctions directed against persons engaged in such deceptive trade practices;
2. Recovery of the money unlawfully received from aggrieved consumers by persons engaged in the deceptive trade practices to be held in escrow for distribution to the aggrieved consumers; and
3. Recovery by the state of the reasonable expenses incurred in the investigation of the deceptive trade practices.
C. In any action instituted under the provisions of the Oklahoma Deceptive Trade Practices Act, the court may, in its discretion, award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party. If in any such action the court finds either (1) that the defendant has willfully engaged in a deceptive trade practice or (2) that the plaintiff has acted in bad faith in instituting the action, the court shall award reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party.
D. The relief provided for in this section is in addition to and not in exclusion of remedies otherwise available against the same conduct pursuant to the common law or other statutes of this state.
E. Any duly organized and existing trade association, whether incorporated or not, is hereby authorized to institute and prosecute a suit or suits for injunctive relief hereunder as the real party in interest, for or on behalf of one or more of its members, when a deceptive trade practice directly or indirectly affects or threatens to affect or injure such member or members.
Added by Laws 1965, c. 234, § 4. Amended by Laws 1998, c. 162, § 3, eff. July 1, 1998; Laws 2021, c. 559, § 27, emerg. eff. May 28, 2021.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 78. Trademarks and Labels

§78-21. Definitions.

§78-22. Registrability.

§78-23. Application for registration.

§78-24. Certificate of registration.

§78-25. Duration and renewal.

§78-26. Assignment.

§78-27. Records.

§78-28. Cancellation.

§78-29. Classification.

§78-30. Fraudulent registration.

§78-31. Infringement.

§78-32. Remedies.

§78-33. Common law rights.

§78-51. Citation.

§78-52. Definitions.

§78-53. Acts constituting deceptive trade practices - Prima facie evidence of intent to injure competitors.

§78-54. Remedies.

§78-55. Exceptions.

§78-56. Collection of unwanted clothing via public receptacle for resale.

§78-71. Short title.

§78-72. Purpose.

§78-73. Definitions.

§78-74. Sale of imitation American Indian arts and crafts as being authentic prohibited.

§78-75. Penalties.

§78-81. Definitions.

§78-82. Substitutes and mixtures not to be labeled as honey.

§78-83. Word "imitation" not to be used.

§78-83.1. Imported honey - Labeling - Exemptions.

§78-84. Penalty.

§78-85. Short title.

§78-86. Definitions.

§78-87. Injunctions - Court orders.

§78-88. Damages.

§78-89. Attorney's fees.

§78-90. Means of preserving trade secrets.

§78-91. Limitation of actions.

§78-92. Operation and effect of act - Exemptions.

§78-93. Application and construction of act.

§78-94. Exemptions.

§78-101. Short title.

§78-102. Definitions.

§78-103. Advertising or conducting live musical performance or production using false, deceptive, or misleading affiliation, connection or association between performing and recording group - Exceptions.

§78-104. Injunctions.

§78-105. Civil penalty.