Convention, this treaty secured protection in "
phonograms" of
(22) "What the Phonograph Will Do,"
Phonogram 1 (May 1893): 3.
Caption: Figure 6: <<Word cloud>> for
phonogram <<6nsa>>: native German speakers at signal-to-noise ratios = -9 and -12 dB [Base: n = 107].
Hieroglyphs function either as ideograms, as
phonograms, or as determinatives.
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE) against circumventions of technological measures protecting rights of authors, performers, and
phonogram producers in the digital context.
(65.) Article 12 of the Rome Convention ("Secondary Uses of
Phonograms") states: If a
phonogram published for commercial purposes, or a reproduction of such
phonogram, is used directly for broadcasting or for any communication to the public, a single equitable remuneration shall be paid by the user to the performers, or to the producers of the
phonograms, or to both.
The defendant in Foster, American Home Products Corporation/Wyeth-Yarest ("Wyeth") was the brand name manufacturer of
Phonogram. In 1988, infant twins Brandy and Bradley Foster had colic for which their doctor prescribed
Phonogram.
"I came across these recordings on a visit to the Berlin
Phonogram Archive," explains Hentati, who is desperately keen to have more funding for musicological research.
According to Stewart, the band was already being courted by
Phonogram to leave Jonathan King''s UK Records label and sign a new deal.
In addition to this consonant-substitution game, McCormick (2007) suggests other activities and games for
phonogram or rime presentation and practice, including tic-tac-toe.
I was also clueless about the year the
phonogram and locomotive were invented.