- 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 “
phonorecords”
includes 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...