34.07 - Restraining prohibited acts.

§ 34.07. Restraining prohibited acts. 1. Whenever the attorney general  has reason to believe that any person is advertising, using, advertising  the  use  of  or  promoting, a live musical performance or production in  violation of section 34.05 of this article, and that it would be in  the  public interest, the attorney general may bring an action in the name of  the  people  of  the state of New York against the person to restrain by  preliminary or permanent injunction such promotion, advertising  or  use  of  the same or substantially similar name of such recording group, live  musical performance or production.    2.  In  addition  to  any  injunctive  relief  granted   pursuant   to  subdivision  one  of this section, the court may direct the defendant to  disgorge to the recording group or  its  authorized  representative  any  moneys which may have been acquired by means of any violation of section  34.05  of this article subject to such terms and conditions as the court  shall determine to be just.