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Find or delete your audio recordings On your Android phone or tablet, open your devices Settings app Google. Manage your Google account. At the top, tap Data privacy. Under History settings, tap Web App Activity. Manage activity. On this page, you can: View a list of your past activity: Items with the audio icon.
Listeners can telephone the Research Center at (202) 707-7833 or submit an email request through rsrc@loc.gov. A growing number of our recordings have been digitized and are available for immediate listening. All others will take at least two weeks for our engineers to digitize requests for your listening appointment.
Under the Music Modernization Act of 2018 (see section 1401 in the bill), all sound recordings published before January 1, 1923 entered the public domain on January 1, 2022. This means that thousands of sound recordings from the Library of Congress are now free to use and reuse in Citizen DJ. Citizen DJ / Public Domain Audio Release 2022 - Library of Congress loc.gov public-domain-2022 loc.gov public-domain-2022
The National Audio-Visual Conservation Center (NAVCC) requires anyone wishing to obtain copies to secure written permission for the Library to make the reproductions from any and all rights holders. Obtaining Copies of Audio Materials | Recorded Sound Research Center loc.gov using-the-reading-room obtainin loc.gov using-the-reading-room obtainin
Sound recordings made before 1923 entered the public domain on 1 January 2022; recordings made between 1923 and 1946 will be protected for 100 years after publication; recordings made between 1947 and 1956 will be protected for 110 years; and all recordings made from 1957 to 15 February 1972 will have their protection
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The Recorded Sound Research Center provides access to the commercial and archival audio holdings of the Library of Congress. The Librarys audio collections are now the largest in the United States and among the most comprehensive in the world. About this Research Center | Recorded Sound Research Center loc.gov research-centers about-this-resea loc.gov research-centers about-this-resea
Providing a breadth of offerings, including classical chamber music, jazz, popular, and traditional music, the Library is a place where world-class music can be found flourishing in an acoustically superb space.

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