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Protected Radio Record Feature
The Protected Radio Record feature allows users to capture and store their favorite radio broadcasts securely. With this feature, you can ensure that your preferred shows and segments are always accessible, even if they are no longer available live. It's perfect for anyone who values their listening experience and wants to keep memorable moments.
Key Features
Secure recording of live radio broadcasts
Easy playback and management of recorded content
User-friendly interface for seamless operation
Option to schedule recordings based on your preferences
Automatic archiving for long-term storage
Use Cases and Benefits
Capture daily news segments for later review
Record interesting interviews or talks to share with friends
Save your favorite music shows to enjoy at your leisure
Create a personalized library of valuable audio content
Never miss a live event by having it ready to listen whenever you want
Are you tired of missing out on your favorite radio shows? The Protected Radio Record feature can solve this problem by providing you with a reliable way to store and access broadcasts whenever you need them. Embrace the ease of recording and managing your audio content, and take control of your listening experience.
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Are sound recordings protected by copyright?
All sound recordings created after January 1, 1978, are automatically protected by copyright. A sound recording is considered created when it is fixed in a foreword for the first time. Neither registration in the Copyright Office nor publication is required for protection under the present law.
How long are sound recordings protected by copyright?
Copyright in sound recordings made before 1 May 1969 lasted until 50 years from the end of the year the recording was made. Films made before 1 May 1969 were protected as a combination of photographs, dramatic works and sound recordings.
How long does sound recording copyright last?
Similarly, copyright in sound recordings expires 50 years from the end of the year in which the recording was made, unless the recording is published during that 50-year period in which case the copyright will expire 70 years from the end of the year in which it was published.
Who owns the sound recording copyright?
Copyright in sound recordings is generally owned by the 'maker' of the sound recording. The term 'maker' usually refers to the person who owns the equipment the recording was made on, such as the production company, studio, or record label.
What are recording rights?
These can be split into: producers' rights (usually those of the record company) and performers' rights (those of the performers that feature on the recording). Although they may transfer control of these rights to the record company, by law they will retain some economic rights in their performances.
Who owns the copyright in a sound recording?
Copyright in sound recordings is generally owned by the 'maker' of the sound recording. The term 'maker' usually refers to the person who owns the equipment the recording was made on, such as the production company, studio, or record label.
Who owns the copyright in recorded music?
In general, the individual who writes or records an original song owns the copyright in the musical work or sound recording. So if only one person is involved in the writing and recording process, then that person owns the resulting copyrights.
How do I copyright a sound recording?
A completed application form, which may be submitted on paper or electronically. A filing fee of $35 for online applications and $65 for paper applications. One or two copies of the sound recording.
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