phonograph definition

phonograph records", "recordings", and "derivatives" mean and include all forms of recording and reproductions, now known or which may hereafter become known, manufactured or sold primarily for home and/or jukebox use and/or use on or in means of transportation, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, magnetic recording tape, film, electronic video recordings and any other medium or device for the reproduction of artistic performances (whether such artistic performances are of a type now known or hereafter devised) manufactured or sold for home use and/or jukebox use on or in means of transportation, whether embodying: (i) sound alone; or, (ii) sound synchronized with visual images, e.

Related to phonograph

  • phonogram means the fixation of the sounds of a performance or of other sounds, or of a representation of sounds, other than in the form of a fixation incorporated in a cinematographic or other audiovisual work;

  • Radiograph means an image receptor on which the image is created directly or indirectly by an x-ray pattern and results in a permanent record.

  • Video means the delivery of behavioral health services

  • Catalogue means the catalogue of IT Products available for Order under the provisions of the Framework Agreement.

  • photograph means a recording of light or other radiation on any medium on which an image is produced or from which an image may by any means be produced, and which is not part of a film;