Delaware Code
Subchapter III. Offenses Involving Property
§ 858. Unlawful operation of a recording device.

(a) (1) Any person who knowingly operates the audiovisual recording function of any device in a motion picture theater while the motion picture is being exhibited, for the purpose of distributing or transmitting a still photographic image of the motion picture, without the consent of the motion picture theater owner, is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
(2) Any person who knowingly operates the audiovisual recording function of any device in a motion picture theater for the purpose of recording a motion picture, while the motion picture is being exhibited, without the consent of the motion picture theater owner, is guilty of a is guilty of a class A misdemeanor which notwithstanding any law to the contrary, may also include a fine of up to $50,000.
(b) The term “audiovisual recording function” means the capability of a device to record or transmit a motion picture or any part thereof by means of any technology now known or later developed.
(c) The term “motion picture theater” means a movie theater, screening room, or other public venue that is being utilized primarily for the exhibition of a motion picture at the time of the offense.
(d) A motion picture theater owner, a supervisor, agent or employee, 18 years of age or older, who has probable cause to believe that a person has recorded or transmitted a substantial portion of a motion picture and has intentionally violated paragraph (a)(2) of this section, may, for the purpose of summoning a law-enforcement officer, take the person into custody and detain the person in a reasonable manner on the premises for a reasonable time.
(e) A motion picture theater owner, a supervisor, agent or employee, 18 years of age or older who detains a person pursuant to subsection (d) of this section, or who causes or provides information leading to the arrest of any person under subsection (a) of this section, shall not be held civilly or criminally liable for such detention or arrest provided they had, at the time of such detention or arrest, probable cause to believe that the person committed a crime defined in subsection (a) of this section.
(f) A motion picture theater owner, a supervisor, agent or employee, 18 years of age or older, who has probable cause to believe that a person has committed a crime defined in subsection (a) of this section may eject such person from the premises and shall not be held civilly or criminally liable for such ejection.
(g) This section does not prevent any lawfully authorized investigative, law-enforcement protective, or intelligence gathering employee or agent, of the local, state or federal government, from operating any audiovisual recording device in a motion picture theater, as part of lawfully authorized investigative, protective, law-enforcement, or intelligence-gathering activities.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 11 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure

Chapter 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES

Subchapter III. Offenses Involving Property

§ 801. Arson in the third degree; affirmative defense; class G felony.

§ 802. Arson in the second degree; affirmative defense; class D felony.

§ 803. Arson in the first degree; class C felony.

§ 804. Reckless burning or exploding; class A misdemeanor.

§ 811. Criminal mischief; classification of crime; defense.

§ 812. Graffiti and possession of graffiti implements; class G felony; class A misdemeanor; class B misdemeanor.

§ 813. Theft of property from a cemetery.

§ 820. Trespassing with intent to peer or peep into a window or door of another; class B misdemeanor.

§ 821. Criminal trespass in the third degree; a violation.

§ 822. Criminal trespass in the second degree; unclassified misdemeanor.

§ 823. Criminal trespass in the first degree; class A misdemeanor.

§ 824. Burglary in the third degree; class F felony.

§ 825. Burglary in the second degree; class D felony.

§ 826. Burglary in the first degree; class C or B felony.

§ 827. Multiple offenses.

§ 828. Possession of burglar's tools or instruments facilitating theft; class F felony.

§ 829. Definitions relating to criminal trespass, burglary and home invasion.

§ 831. Robbery in the second degree; class E or D felony.

§ 832. Robbery in the first degree; class B felony.

§ 840. Shoplifting; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.

§ 840A. Use of illegitimate retail sales receipt or Universal Product Code Label.

§ 841. Theft; class B felony; class D felony; class F felony; class G felony; class A misdemeanor; restitution.

§ 841A. Theft of a motor vehicle; class G felony.

§ 841B. Theft: Organized retail crime; class A misdemeanor; class E felony.

§ 841C. Possession or theft of a prescription form or a pad.

§ 841D. Wage theft; class E felony.

§ 842. Theft; lost or mislaid property; mistaken delivery.

§ 843. Theft; false pretense.

§ 844. Theft; false promise.

§ 845. Theft of services.

§ 846. Extortion; class E felony.

§ 847. Theft, extortion; claim of right as an affirmative defense.

§ 848. Misapplication of property; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.

§ 849. Theft of rented property; class A misdemeanor or class G felony.

§ 850. Use, possession, manufacture, distribution and sale of unlawful telecommunication and access devices.

§ 851. Receiving stolen property; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.

§ 852. Receiving stolen property; presumption of knowledge.

§ 852A. Selling stolen property; class A misdemeanor; class G felony.

§ 853. Unauthorized use of a vehicle; class A misdemeanor.

§ 854. Identity theft; class D felony.

§ 854A. Identity theft passport; application; issuance.

§ 855. Theft; indictment and proof.

§ 856. Theft, receiving stolen property no defense; receiving stolen property, theft no defense; conviction of both offenses.

§ 857. Theft and related offenses; definitions.

§ 858. Unlawful operation of a recording device.

§ 859. Larceny of livestock; penalty.

§ 860. Possession of shoplifter's tools or instruments facilitating theft; class F felony.

§ 861. Forgery; class F felony; class G felony; class A misdemeanor; restitution required.

§ 862. Possession of forgery devices; class G felony.

§ 863. Forgery and related offenses; definition.

§ 871. Falsifying business records; class A misdemeanor.

§ 872. Falsifying business records; defense.

§ 873. Tampering with public records in the second degree; class A misdemeanor.

§ 876. Tampering with public records in the first degree; class E felony.

§ 877. Offering a false instrument for filing; class A misdemeanor.

§ 878. Issuing a false certificate; class G felony.

§ 881. Bribery; class A misdemeanor.

§ 882. Bribe receiving; class A misdemeanor.

§ 891. Defrauding secured creditors; class A misdemeanor.

§ 892. Fraud in insolvency; class A misdemeanor.

§ 893. Interference with levied-upon property; class A misdemeanor.

§ 900. Issuing a bad check; class A misdemeanor; class G felony.

§ 900A. Conditional discharge for issuing a bad check as first offense.

§ 901. Definition of “issues” and “passes.”

§ 902. Issuance of bad check by employee as affirmative defense.

§ 903. Unlawful use of payment card; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.

§ 903A. Reencoder and scanning devices.

§ 904. Definition of “payment card”.

§ 905. Intention and ability to meet obligations as affirmative defense.

§ 906. Deceptive business practices; class A misdemeanor.

§ 907. Criminal impersonation; class A misdemeanor.

§ 907A. Criminal impersonation, accident related; class G felony.

§ 907B. Criminal impersonation of a police officer, firefighter, emergency medical technician (EMT), paramedic or fire police; class E felony, class C felony.

§ 907C. Impersonation as a member or veteran of the United States Armed Forces, class A misdemeanor.

§ 908. Unlawfully concealing a will; class G felony.

§ 909. Securing execution of documents by deception; class A misdemeanor.

§ 910. Debt adjusting; class B misdemeanor.

§ 911. Fraudulent conveyance of public lands; class G felony.

§ 912. Fraudulent receipt of public lands; class G felony.

§ 913. Insurance fraud; class G felony.

§ 913A. Health-care fraud; class B felony; class D felony; class G felony.

§ 914. Use of consumer identification information.

§ 915. Use of payment card information.

§ 915A. Credit and debit card transaction receipts; unclassified misdemeanor.

§ 916. Home improvement fraud; class B felony; class D felony; class F felony; class G felony, class A misdemeanor.

§ 917. New home construction fraud; class B felony; class D felony; class G felony; class A misdemeanor.

§ 918. Ticket scalping.

§ 920. Transfer of recorded sounds; class G felony.

§ 922. Improper labeling; class G felony.

§ 923. Exceptions.

§ 924. Civil litigation.

§ 924A. Forfeiture.

§ 925. Video privacy protection.

§ 926. Trademark counterfeiting.

§ 931. Definitions.

§ 932. Unauthorized access.

§ 933. Theft of computer services.

§ 934. Interruption of computer services.

§ 935. Misuse of computer system information.

§ 936. Destruction of computer equipment.

§ 937. Unrequested or unauthorized electronic mail or use of network or software to cause same.

§ 938. Failure to promptly cease electronic communication upon request.

§ 939. Penalties.

§ 940. Venue.

§ 941. Remedies of aggrieved persons.

§ 951. Money laundering; class D felony.