- A
sound trademark,
sound logo, or
audio logo is a
trademark where sound is used to
perform the
trademark function of
uniquely identifying the commercial...
- devices, bells, whistles, horns, sirens, etc.
Soundmark This is
derived from the term landmark. A
soundmark is a
sound which is
unique to an area. In his...
- from the
original on
April 4, 2014.
Retrieved April 4, 2014.
Elwood Edwards at IMDb You've got mail
soundmark at the U.S.
Patent and
Trademark Office...
- in use
since 1974.
Since the
early 1970s, WGBH has used a
distinctive soundmark created by
composer Gershon Kingsley in
conjunction with
creative director...
-
getting clearance to use it to kick off
their new album, Les
describes the
soundmark as "beautiful and terrifying. Deep Note mp3 at the
United States Patent...
-
navigation system (until 2008). The new top-trim
Signature Limited included a
Soundmark Audiophile dual-media AM/FM/CD/C****ette
radio with
digital signal processing...
- are
filtered out cognitively, such as a
highway or air-condition hum
Soundmark: a
sonic landmark; a
sound which is
characteristic of a
place Sound signal:...
-
based radio station holds the WNEW tape
archive and
trademark rights to the
Metromedia name and
Soundmark rights to the WNEW and
Metromedia Radio jingles...
- means. In his book The
Tuning of the World,
Schafer used new
terms like '
soundmarks' -- a
specific community's
distinctive sounds—and 'keynotes' -- prevalent...
- New York Times.
Retrieved 2024-08-04. Kannenberg, John (July 2019). "
Soundmarks as
Objects of
Curatorial Care". Curator: The
Museum Journal. 62 (3): 291–299...