degree.
A person is guilty of failure to disclose the origin of a recording in
the second degree when, for commercial advantage or private financial
gain, he knowingly advertises or offers for sale, resale, or rental, or
sells, resells, or rents, or possesses for such purposes, a recording
the cover, box, jacket or label does not clearly and conspicuously
disclose the actual name and address of the manufacturer or the name of
the performer or principal artist. The omission of the actual name and
address of the manufacturer, or the omission of the name of the
performer or principal artist, or the omission of both, shall constitute
the failure to disclose the origin of a recording.
Failure to disclose the origin of a recording in the second degree is
a class A misdemeanor.
Structure New York Laws
Title P - Offenses Against Public Safety
Article 275 - Offenses Relating to Unauthorized Recording
275.05 - Manufacture of Unauthorized Recordings in the Second Degree.
275.10 - Manufacture of Unauthorized Recordings in the First Degree.
275.15 - Manufacture or Sale of an Unauthorized Recording of a Performance in the Second Degree.
275.20 - Manufacture or Sale of an Unauthorized Recording of a Performance in the First Degree.
275.25 - Advertisement or Sale of Unauthorized Recordings in the Second Degree.
275.30 - Advertisement or Sale of Unauthorized Recordings in the First Degree.
275.35 - Failure to Disclose the Origin of a Recording in the Second Degree.
275.40 - Failure to Disclose the Origin of a Recording in the First Degree.