Idaho Code

Idaho Code § 18-7603 (2026)

Unlawful transfer, sale, distribution, advertisement. 

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Unlawful transfer, sale, distribution, advertisement. 

It shall be unlawful and punishable:

(1)  For any person to knowingly, and without the consent of the owner, transfer or cause to be transferred or recorded any sounds previously recorded on a phonograph record, disc, wire, tape, film or other article on which sounds are recorded with the intent to sell such articles, or cause them to be sold for profit or used to promote the sale of any product.
(2)  For any person to knowingly, or with reasonable grounds to know, advertise, or offer for sale or resale, or sell or resell, distribute or possess for such purposes, any article that has been produced in violation of the provisions of subsection (1) of this section.
(3)  For any person to advertise, or offer for sale or resale, or sell or resell, or possess for such purposes, any phonograph record, disc, wire, tape, film or other article on which sounds are recorded, unless the outside cover, box, jacket or container clearly and conspicuously discloses the actual name and address of the manufacturer thereof, and the name of the actual performer or group.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2006–2006 · leading case: McLaughlin v. Commonwealth, 629 S.E.2d 724 (Va. Ct. App. 2006).
McLaughlin v. Commonwealth, 629 S.E.2d 724 (Va. Ct. App. 2006). · cites it 2× “11 (2005); Idaho Code Ann. § 18-7603 (2005); Ind.Code § 24-4-10-4 (2005); Kan.”
Carmas (Carmus) Jonah McLaughlin v. Commonwealth (Va. Ct. App. 2006). “11 (2005); Idaho Code Ann. § 18-7603 (2005); Ind. Code § 24-4-10-4 (2005); Kan.”
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