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Section 164.875 – Unlawful videotape recording.

(1) A person commits the crime of unlawful videotape recording if the person: (a) Produces for sale any videotape without the written consent of the owner of the motion picture imprinted thereon; or (b) Knowingly sells or offers for sale any videotape that has been produced without the written consent of the owner of the […]

Section 164.864 – Definitions for ORS 164.864 to 164.882.

As used in ORS 164.865, 164.866, 164.868, 164.869, 164.872, 164.873, 164.875 and 164.882 and this section, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “Audiovisual recording function” means the capability of a device to record or transmit a motion picture or any part of a motion picture by means of any technology now known or later developed. […]

Section 164.865 – Unlawful sound recording.

(1) A person commits the crime of unlawful sound recording if the person: (a) Reproduces for sale any sound recording without the written consent of the owner of the master recording; or (b) Knowingly sells, offers for sale or advertises for sale any sound recording that has been reproduced without the written consent of the […]

Section 164.866 – Civil action for injuries caused by criminal acts.

Nothing in ORS 164.864, 164.865, 164.868, 164.869, 164.872, 164.873 or 164.875 or this section limits or impairs the right of a person injured by the criminal acts of a defendant to sue and recover damages from the defendant in a civil action. [1993 c.95 §11; 2001 c.666 §§31,43; 2005 c.830 §23] Note: See note under […]

Section 164.805 – Offensive littering.

(1) A person commits the crime of offensive littering if the person creates an objectionable stench or degrades the beauty or appearance of property or detracts from the natural cleanliness or safety of property by intentionally: (a) Discarding or depositing any rubbish, trash, garbage, debris or other refuse upon the land of another without permission […]

Section 164.813 – Unlawful cutting and transport of special forest products.

(1) As used in this section: (a) “Harvest” means to separate by cutting, digging, prying, picking, peeling, breaking, pulling, splitting or otherwise removing a special forest product from: (A) Its physical connection or point of contact with the ground or vegetation upon which it was growing; or (B) The place or position where it lay. […]