A. Any person who:
- 1. shall knowingly obtain or attempt to obtain cable television service from another by means, artifice, trick, deception or device without the payment to the operator of said service of all lawful compensation for each type of service obtained; or
- 2. shall knowingly assist or instruct any other person in obtaining or attempting to obtain any cable television service without the payment to the operator of all lawful compensations; or
- 3. shall knowingly tamper or otherwise interfere with or connect to by any means, whether mechanical, electrical, acoustical or other means, any cables, wires or other devices used for the distribution of cable television without authority from the operator of said service; or
- 4. shall knowingly manufacture, import into this state, distribute, sell, offer for sale, rental, or use, possess for sale, rental, or use, or advertise for sale, rental, or use any device of any description, or any plan, or kit for a device, designed in whole or in part to facilitate the doing of any of the acts specified in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of this subsection; shall be guilty, upon conviction, of the misdemeanor of larceny of cable television service or tampering with cable television service, which offenses are punishable by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six (6) months or by a fine not exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), or both said fine and imprisonment.
- B. In any prosecution as set forth in subsection A of this section, the existence on the property and in the actual possession of the accused, of (1) any connection, wire, conductor or any device whatsoever, which is connected in such a manner as would appear to permit the use of cable television service without the same being reported for payment to and specifically authorized by the operator of the cable television service or (2) the existence on the property and in the actual possession of the accused, in quantities or volumes suggesting possession for resale, of any device designed in whole or in part to facilitate the performance of any of the illegal acts mentioned in subsection A of this section shall be prima facie evidence of intent to violate and of the violation of the provisions of subsection A of this section by the accused.
C. Any person who violates the provisions of this section shall be liable to the franchised or otherwise duly licensed cable television system for the greater of the following amounts:
- 1. Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00); or
- 2. Three times the amount of actual damages, if any, sustained by the plaintiff, plus reasonable attorneys fees.
- D. Any franchised or otherwise duly licensed cable television system may bring an action to enjoin and restrain any violation of the provisions of this section or an action of conversion, or both, and may in the same action seek damages as provided for in subsection C of this section.
- E. It is not a necessary prerequisite to an action pursuant to this section that the plaintiff has suffered, or be threatened with, actual damages.
- F. The provisions of this section shall not be construed or otherwise interpreted to prohibit an individual from owning or operating a device commonly known as a "satellite receiving dish" for the purpose of receiving and utilizing satellite-relayed television signals for his own use.
Amended by Laws 1983, SB 161, c. 133, § 1, eff. October 1, 1983.