West Virginia Statutes

§ 61-3-50 — Unauthorized transferral of recorded sounds; sale and possession; penalties; civil action; definition

West Virginia § 61-3-50
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 61CRIMES AND THEIR PUNISHMENT
Art. 3CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY

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W. Va. Code § 61-3-50 (2026).

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(a)No person shall knowingly and willfully for commercial advantage or private financial gain transfer by electronic or mechanical means or cause to be transferred by electronic or mechanical means with intent to sell for profit the recorded sounds contained on any phonograph record, disc, tape, film or other device without the permission of the owner of such recorded sounds or his authorized representative, or to knowingly, or with reasonable grounds to know, sell or possess with intent to sell any phonograph record, disc, tape, film or other device containing such unauthorized transferred recorded sounds. This paragraph applies to sound recordings initially fixed prior to February 15, 1972. No person shall knowingly and willfully for commercial advantage or private financial gain offer

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Legislative History

2021 Reg. Sess., HB2017; 1995 Reg. Sess., SB261; 1976 Reg. Sess., SB220

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