West Virginia Code § 47-2A-1

Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds and declares that:
(a) Under the copyright laws of the United States, a copyright owner may enforce the rights
thereof against the owners of restaurants, bars, retail establishments, entertainment and
sports facilities and similar places of business where members of the public may assemble
for the public performance of music and other similar copyrighted works, whether it be in
person by a performing artist hired by the proprietor or on radio stations or other electronic
media transmitted, received and rebroadcast by the proprietor at those places of business;
(b) The rights and responsibilities regarding copyrighted works are set forth in clause eight,
section VIII, article I of the Constitution of the United States and governed statutorily by
Title 17 of the United States code. The Legislature believes it is important that the State of
West Virginia assist its business owners who utilize copyrighted materials and the creative
artists of this state and elsewhere by ensuring that the holders of copyrights and those who
use such materials are equitably treated. l

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