Words could be written using only phonograms or ideograms, but most used a combination of both. |
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It is claimed that the existing French law already grants authors, performers, producers of phonograms and videograms an exclusive lending right. |
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Phonogram producers shall have the right to authorize or prohibit the direct or indirect reproduction of their phonograms. |
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While it is possible that the Egyptians borrowed the idea for ideograms and phonograms from the Sumerians, many experts think that would be very unlikely. |
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Many phonics programs teach the blends as separate phonograms. |
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Related rights are the rights that belong to the performers, the producers of phonograms and broadcasting organizations in relation to their performances, phonograms and broadcasts respectively. |
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There were shortcomings in method, such as too many reading phonograms going home in kindergarten. |
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The term typically covers the rights of performers, producers of phonograms and broadcasting organizations, but in some countries it can also include the rights of film producers or rights in photographs. |
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The script is a mixture of pictograms, word signs, and phonograms. |
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This contract guarantees a balanced relationship, ensuring that artists are fairly paid and that producers can exploit phonograms with the greatest chance of success. |
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At this particular point the world copyright treaty and the world performances and phonograms treaty, otherwise known as the WCT and the WPPT, are both in limbo as far as Canada is concerned. |
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From the rights recognized as pertaining to producers of phonograms and videographic recordings to the sui generis right on databases, new rights related to copyright have emerged. |
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