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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio rights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the ownership or licensing of audio content, such as music, audiobooks, or podcasts.
Example: "The author retained the audio rights to their book, allowing them to produce an audiobook version."
Alternatives: "sound rights" or "audio licensing".
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There are also audio rights for theater, movies, computer games.
P77 Radio 5 Live to face competition from TalkSport for Premier League audio rights.
They doggedly track down the current holders of composition, performance and audio rights required for release, wherever they are.
Also, because of the problems over international audio rights, some books are only available to US consumers.
Nor did GoldieBlox attempt to rely on compulsory rights, because those cover audio rights only; a song's use alongside video (as in the ad) isn't covered.
According to Publisher's Weekly, Simon & Schuster have now paid "mid-six figures" for rights to the After series, including audio rights.
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"That's an audio right, which is derivative under copyright law".
You record uncompressed audio right into the computer, the service uploads it to the cloud, and then you can listen to and edit tunes in your browser.
It's a good tool for musicians or podcasters who want to record and edit audio right on their iPad or iPhone.
There's nothing worse than poorly produced video, so while we've built tools that enable people to do audio right, with video there are many things that have to take place in order to make sure it is produced well.
"We plan to leverage Wireless' portfolio of radio and digital audio sports rights, including the Premier League, in the UK, Ireland and beyond, through News Corp's digital platforms.
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