phonorecord

  • 1phonorecord — noun A physical object that contains a permanent record of a sound …

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  • 2phonorecord — pho·no·record …

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  • 3phonorecord — ˈfōnōˌˌ noun Etymology: phonograph + record : a phonograph record …

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  • 4First-sale doctrine — This article is about the first sale doctrine as applied to copyright. For the analogous first sale doctrine applicable to patents, see Exhaustion doctrine. The first sale doctrine is a limitation on copyright that was recognized by the Supreme… …

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  • 5Bootleg recording — A bootleg recording is an audio and/or video recording of a performance that was not officially released by the artist, or under other legal authority. The process of making and distributing such recordings is known as bootlegging. A great many… …

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  • 6Josephine Antoine — Infobox Person name = Josephine Antoine caption = birth date = birth date|1907|10|27 birth place = Denver, Colorado dead=alive death date = death date and age|1971|10|30|1907|10|27 death place = Jamestown, New York, USA Josephine Antoine,… …

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  • 7Ann Moray — (1909 1981) was a singer and novelist. A native of Wales, Moray married Juan Lopez de Ceballos, a Venezuelan diplomat. While biographical information is difficult to find, according to liner notes on her recording, “The Love Songs of Robert… …

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  • 8Clave (rhythm) — This article is about the rhythmic pattern. For the musical instrument, see claves. Three of the four main forms of clave.   …

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  • 9Copyright Act of 1909 — Full title An Act to Amend and Consolidate the Acts Representing Copyright Enacted by the 60th United States Congress Effective July 1, 1909 …

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  • 10sound recording — A type of copyrighted work resulting from the fixation of a series of musical or other sounds (including narration or spoken words) in some medium. The result is known as a phonorecord. A sound recording copyright protects the way that the… …

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