Section 28. Any person infringing a copyright shall be liable:

  1. To an injunction restraining such infringement.

  2. To pay to the copyright proprietor or his assigns or heirs such actual damages as he may have due to the infringement as well as the profits the infringor may have made due to such infringement, and in providing profits the plaintiff shall be required to prove sales only and the defendant shall be required to prove every element of cost which he claims, or, in lieu of actual damages and profits, such damages which to the court shall appear to be just and which shall not be less than the sum of One Thousand Pesos, and shall not be regarded as penalty.

  3. To deliver under oath, for impounding during the pendency of the action, upon such terms and conditions as the court may prescribe, all articles alleged to infringe a copyright.

  4. To deliver under oath for destruction all infringing copies of devices, as well as all plates, molds, or other means for making such infringing copies as the court may order.

  5. To such other terms and conditions, including the payment or moral and exemplary damages, which the court may deem proper, wise and equitable.