Indiana Code § 24-4-10-3

"Recording" defined
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Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "recording" means a tangible medium upon which sounds or visual images are recorded or stored. The term includes the following: (1) An original: (A) phonograph record; (B) compact disc; (C) wire; (D) tape; (E) audio cassette; (F) video cassette; or (G) film. (2) Any other medium on which sounds or visual images are or can be recorded or otherwise stored. (3) A copy or reproduction of an item in subdivision (1) or (2) that duplicates an original recording in whole or in part.

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