The symbol first appeared in the Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations, a multilateral treaty relating to copyright, in 1961. The sound recording copyright notice extends to a copyright for just the sound itself and will not apply to any other rendition or version, even if performed by the same artist(s). Ī sound recording has a separate copyright that is distinct from that of the underlying work (usually a musical work, expressible in musical notation and written lyrics), if any. The letter P in ℗ stands for phonogram, the legal term used in most English-speaking countries to refer to works known in U.S. § 402, the codification of the Copyright Act of 1976. Its use is currently set out in 17 U.S.C. ![]() ![]() The United States added it to its copyright law as part of its adherence to the Geneva Phonograms Convention. It was first introduced in the Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations. The sound recording copyright symbol or phonogram symbol, represented by the graphic symbol ℗, is the copyright symbol used to provide notice of copyright in a sound recording (phonogram) embodied in a phonorecord ( LPs, audiotapes, cassette tapes, compact discs, etc.). ![]() U+2117 ℗ SOUND RECORDING COPYRIGHT (HTML ℗
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