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- musical, literary, or dramatic work that may be recorded on the phonorecord. Phonorecords can be phonograph records (such as LPs and 45s), audiotapes, c****ettes...
- The term “phonorecordsincludes the material object in which the sounds are first fixed. For example: all of the following are "phonorecords" under the...
- 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...
- non-mandatory copyright notice on sound recordings: If a notice appears on the phonorecords, it shall consist of the following three elements: (1) the symbol ℗ (the...
- 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...
- United States, publication is defined as: the distribution of copies or phonorecords of a work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by...
- 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...
- mechanical licenses have been continually updated to include new types of phonorecords mediums and recordings. For example, in October 2006 the Register of...
- "unless the notice of copyright appearing on the published copies or phonorecords to which a defendant in the copyright infringement suit had access includes...
- States Supreme Court held in Dowling v. United States (1985) that bootleg phonorecords did not constitute stolen property. Instead, "interference with copyright...