2006 New York Code - Printing, Publishing Or Selling Copyrighted Musical Composition Without Consent Of Owner


 
    § 31.05. Printing,   publishing   or   selling   copyrighted   musical
  composition without consent of owner. Whoever prints, publishes,  sells,
  distributes  or  circulates,  or  causes to be printed, published, sold,
  distributed or circulated  for  profit  any  circular,  pamphlet,  card,
  handbill,   advertisement,  printed  paper,  book,  newspaper  or  other
  document  containing  the  words  or  musical  score  of   any   musical
  composition  which or any part of which is copyrighted under the laws of
  the United States, without first having  obtained  the  consent  of  the
  owner  or  proprietor of such copyrighted musical composition, is guilty
  of a misdemeanor.


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