(1) For purposes of this article the following definitions are applicable: Writings and recordings.—‘‘Writings’’ and ‘‘recordings’’ consist of letters, words, or numbers, or their equivalent, set down by handwriting, typewriting, printing, photostating, photographing, magnetic impulse, mechanical or electronic recording, or other form of data compilation.
(2) Photographs.—‘‘Photographs’’ include still photographs, X-ray films, video tapes, and motion pictures.
(3) Original.—An ‘‘original’’ of a writing or recording is the writing or recording itself or any counterpart intended to have the same effect by a person executing or issuing it. An ‘‘original’’ of a photograph includes the negative or any print therefrom. If data are stored in a computer or similar device, any printout or other output readable by sight, shown to reflect the data accurately, is an ‘‘original’’.
(4) Duplicate.—A ‘‘duplicate’’ is a counterpart produced by the same impression as the original, or from the same matrix, or by means of photography, including enlargements and miniatures, or by mechanical or electronic re-recording, or by chemical reproduction, or by other equivalent techniques which accurately reproduces the original.
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(1) For purposes of this article the following definitions are applicable: Writings and recordings.-In this article: (a) A ‘‘Wwritings’’ and ‘‘recordings’’ consists of letters, words, or numbers, or their equivalent, set down by handwriting, typewriting, printing, photostating, photographing, magnetic impulse, mechanical or electronic recording, or other form of data compilation.
(2) Photographs.-in any form. (b) A ‘‘recording’’ consists of letters, words, numbers, or their equivalent recorded in any manner. (c) A ‘‘Pphotographs’’ include still photographs, X-ray films, video tapes, and motion pictures.
(3) Original.-means a photographic image or its equivalent stored in any form. (d) An ‘‘original’’ of a writing or recording imeans the writing or recording itself or any counterpart intended to have the same effect by athe person who executinged or issuinged it. An ‘‘original’’ of a photograph includes the negative or any print therefrom. If data are stored in a computer or similar device,For electronically stored information, ‘‘original’’ means any printout -or other output readable by sight, shown to-if it accurately reflects the data accurately, is an ‘‘original’’.
(4) Duplicate.-A ‘‘duplicate’’ is a counterpart produced by the same impression as the original, or from the same matrix, or by means of photography, including enlargements and miniatures, orinformation. An ‘‘original’’ of a photograph includes the negative or a print from it. (e) A ‘‘duplicate’’ means a counterpart produced by a mechanical or electronic re-recording, or by, photographic, chemical reprodu, electironic, or by other equivalent process or techniques which that accurately reproduces the original.
(As amended Apr. 26, 2011, eff. Dec. 1, 2011.)