Virginia Statutes
§ 59.1-41.2 — Recording of live concerts or recorded sounds and distribution, etc., of such recordings unlawful in certain circumstances
Virginia § 59.1-41.2
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 59.1-41.2 (2026).
Text
It shall be unlawful for any person to:
1.Knowingly transfer or cause to be transferred, directly or indirectly by any means, any sounds at a live concert or any sounds recorded on a phonograph record, disc, wire, tape, film, videocassette, or other article now known or later developed on which sounds are recorded, with the intent to sell, rent or cause to be sold or rented, or to be used for profit through public performance, such article on which sounds are so transferred, without consent of the owner; or
2.For commercial advantage or private financial gain, manufacture, distribute, transport or wholesale, or cause to be manufactured, distributed, transported or sold as wholesale, or possess for such purposes any article with the knowledge that the sounds are so transferred, without
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Legislative History
1972, c. 618; 1989, c. 240.
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Bluebook (online)
Virginia § 59.1-41.2, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/va/59.1/59.1-41.2.