- A
phonorecord is
defined by the
United States Copyright Act of 1976 to be a
material object that
embodies sounds (other than
those accompanying audio-visual...
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notice of
copyright may be
placed on all
publicly distributed copies or
phonorecords. The use of the
notice is the
responsibility of the
copyright owner and...
- The
second is the
sound recording,
which covers both
tangible copies ("
phonorecord") of the
performance of the work (such as
vinyl albums, c****ette tapes...
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provide notice of
copyright in a
sound recording (phonogram)
embodied in a
phonorecord (LPs, audiotapes, c****ette tapes,
compact discs, etc.). It was first...
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grants a
copyright owner an
exclusive right "to
distribute copies or
phonorecords of the
copyrighted work to the
public by sale or
other transfer of ownership...
- or in the form of a
phonorecord (for
example c****ette tape, LP, or CD).
Sending a
musical composition in the form of a
phonorecord does not necessarily...
- States,
anonymous work is
legally defined as "a work on the
copies or
phonorecords of
which no
natural person is
identified as author." In the case of very...
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which was
launched in 1971 A phonogram, the
sound recording element of a
phonorecord Phonograph, a
device for the
mechanical recording and
reproduction of...
- a
copyrighted work,
including such use by
reproduction in
copies or
phonorecords or by any
other means specified by that section, for
purposes such as...
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indicates a
sound recording copyright, with the letterĀ P
indicating a "
phonorecord". In addition, the
phrase All
rights reserved which indicates that the...