In such cases, the courts issue the following injunctions:
- order to desist from infringements of the protected right;
- order to desist from activities threatening an infringement of a protected right.
- order to remove the effects of the infringement made;
- order to return benefits obtained from the infringement of protected intellectual property rights;
- order to destroy goods (things)
- forfeiture to the State Treasury of items serving to make copies of works protected under copyright,
- order to seize goods, packages, and other items illegally bearing a protected trademark or a mark similar to it, or means used in advertising and affixing the goods with such trademarks;
- order to publish an appropriate statement in the press;
- adjudicating compensation of losses incurred by the entitled person due to infringement of his rights;
- adjudicating a multiplied royalty due to the entitled person under his economic copyright entitlement;
- adjudicating pecuniary compensation for harm suffered (non-economic loss) to the person enjoying moral rights under copyright; and
- adjudicating a pecuniary contribution for a community purpose, upon such demand from a person entitled to moral rights under copyright.