§ 13.90.040. Public nuisance defined.  


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  • Every property used for the purpose of willfully manufacturing, intentionally selling, or knowingly possessing for sale: 1) any counterfeit of a mark registered with the Secretary of State or registered on the Principal Register of the United States Patent and Trademark office; or 2) any recording or audiovisual work whose cover, box, jacket, or label fails to accurately disclose the information regarding the manufacturer and the author, artist, performer, producer, programmer, or group, as proscribed by California Penal Codes section 653w, is a public nuisance which may be restrained, enjoined, abated, and prevented pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

(Ord. 2008-0020 § 1 (part), 2008.)