degree.
A person is guilty of failure to disclose the origin of a recording in
the first degree when such person commits the crime of failure to
disclose the origin of a recording in the second degree as defined in
section 275.35 of this article and either:
1. such person has been convicted of failure to disclose the origin of
a recording in the first or second degree within the past five years; or
2. commission of the crime involves at least one hundred unauthorized
sound recordings or at least one hundred unauthorized audiovisual
recordings.
Failure to disclose the origin of a recording in the first degree is a
class E felony.
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.