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720 ILCS 5/16-7

Unlawful Use of Recorded Sound or Images

 

  • Class 4 Felony
  • 1-3 years in prison
  • Fine up to $25,000
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Understanding Unlawful Use of Recorded Sounds or Images in Illinois

Unlawful use of recorded sounds or images is a crime in Illinois that involves the unauthorized recording, reproduction, or distribution of sounds or images, often in violation of copyright laws. This offense can encompass a range of activities, including the illegal recording of music, films, or performances, and the distribution of these recordings without permission. A conviction for this offense can result in significant penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and a permanent criminal record.

 

What Constitutes Unlawful Use of Recorded Sounds or Images in Illinois?

Under Illinois law, the unlawful use of recorded sounds or images is defined in the Illinois Compiled Statutes (ILCS) under 720 ILCS 5/16-7. The offense occurs when an individual knowingly and without authorization:

 

  • Records or Reproduces: Makes a recording or copy of any performance, sound, or image, knowing that it is protected by copyright or other legal restrictions.
  • Distributes or Sells: Sells, rents, or distributes unauthorized recordings or copies of sounds or images, knowing that they are protected and without the owner’s consent.
  • Possesses with Intent to Distribute: Possesses unauthorized recordings with the intent to distribute or sell them, aware that they are protected by law.

Examples of Unlawful Use of Recorded Sounds or Images Under 720 ILCS 5/16-7

Here are specific examples of unlawful use of recorded sounds or images as defined under Illinois law:

 

  1. Pirating Movies
    • Statute: 720 ILCS 5/16-7(a)
    • Description: Recording a movie in a theater without permission and then distributing or selling copies of that recording.
  2. Illegally Reproducing Music
    • Statute: 720 ILCS 5/16-7(a)
    • Description: Copying and selling music albums or tracks without the consent of the copyright owner.
  3. Selling Bootlegged Performances
    • Statute: 720 ILCS 5/16-7(a)
    • Description: Selling unauthorized recordings of live concerts or performances without the artist’s or copyright holder’s permission.

Penalties for Unlawful Use of Recorded Sounds or Images in Illinois

The penalties for unlawful use of recorded sounds or images in Illinois can vary based on the number of copies involved, the intent behind the crime, and any previous offenses. The penalties can include:

 

  • Class A Misdemeanor (for fewer than 100 copies):
    • Up to 364 days in jail
    • Fines of up to $2,500
    • Possible probation or conditional discharge
  • Class 4 Felony (for 100 or more copies or subsequent offenses):
    • 1 to 3 years in prison
    • Fines of up to $25,000
    • Extended probation or conditional discharge

In addition to these legal penalties, a conviction for unlawful use of recorded sounds or images can result in a permanent criminal record, which can impact employment opportunities, housing, and personal relationships.

 

Why Choosing Andrew M. Weisberg is Essential for Your Defense

Facing charges of unlawful use of recorded sounds or images can be daunting, especially given the complex legal landscape of copyright laws and the severe consequences of a conviction. Here’s why Andrew M. Weisberg is the defense attorney you need:

 

  • Extensive Experience in Intellectual Property and Criminal Defense: Andrew M. Weisberg has a strong track record of defending clients against charges involving the unlawful use of recorded sounds or images. His background as a former Cook County prosecutor gives him deep insight into how these cases are prosecuted, allowing him to develop effective defense strategies that challenge the prosecution’s evidence.
  • Strategic and Personalized Defense: Each case of unlawful use of recorded sounds or images is unique, with its own set of circumstances and legal challenges. Mr. Weisberg meticulously examines the details of your case, identifying any weaknesses in the prosecution’s evidence and crafting a defense strategy tailored to your specific situation.
  • Aggressive Courtroom Advocacy: Known for his aggressive courtroom advocacy, Mr. Weisberg is a staunch defender of his clients’ rights. He challenges the prosecution’s evidence, cross-examines witnesses, and works tirelessly to secure a favorable outcome, whether through negotiation, reduction of charges, or acquittal.
  • Compassionate and Confidential Client Support: Facing criminal charges can be stressful, but Mr. Weisberg provides not only expert legal representation but also compassionate and confidential support throughout the legal process. He ensures that your case is handled with discretion and that you are fully informed and supported every step of the way.

When you are facing charges for unlawful use of recorded sounds or images, the quality of your defense is crucial. Andrew M. Weisberg’s extensive experience, strategic defense planning, and commitment to his clients make him the right choice to defend your rights and your future.

 

Contact Andrew M. Weisberg today for a free consultation to discuss your unlawful use of recorded sounds or images case and learn how he can help protect your rights and fight for the best possible outcome.