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=== Limits of digital sound-alikes === | === Limits of digital sound-alikes === | ||
[[File:Edison_and_phonograph_edit1.jpg|thumb|right|210px|[[w:Thomas Edison]] and his early [[w:phonograph]]. Cropped from [[w:Library of Congress]] copy, ca. 1877, (probably 18 April 1878)]] | |||
The temporal limit of whom, dead or living, the digital sound-alikes can attack is defined by the '''[[w:history of sound recording]]'''. The article starts by mentioning that the invention of the [[w:phonograph]] by [[w:Thomas Edison]] in '''1877''' is considered the start of sound recording, though it does mention Scott's '''phonautograph''' of '''1857''' in bold font. | The temporal limit of whom, dead or living, the digital sound-alikes can attack is defined by the '''[[w:history of sound recording]]'''. The article starts by mentioning that the invention of the [[w:phonograph]] by [[w:Thomas Edison]] in '''1877''' is considered the start of sound recording, though it does mention Scott's '''phonautograph''' of '''1857''' in bold font. | ||
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