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Sound Recording Copyright Letter

℗ marks sound recordings that are protected by copyright.

U+2117

The ℗ symbol is commonly used to indicate copyright or rights associated with a sound recording. It’s often seen near track listings, album credits, and licensing information.

Sound Recording Copyright Letter Meaning

℗ (Unicode name: Sound Recording Copyright, U+2117) is a copyright-style mark specifically associated with sound recordings rather than general publication. You’ll typically see it used to communicate that a particular audio recording is protected, credited to a rights holder (such as a label, producer, or owner), or covered under licensing terms. In practice, it helps clarify rights for recordings used in streaming, distribution, and promotional materials. When adding it to your work, pair it with the rights owner name and year (if applicable) to make the attribution clear and consistent.

Common uses

  • Adding rights attribution next to a track or audio credit
  • Labeling sound recording ownership on album or playlist pages
  • Including copyright/licensing information in music metadata and UI
  • Using it in liner notes, credits, or distribution acknowledgements
  • Marking protected audio in marketing materials and release announcements

Examples

℗ Sound Recording Copyright Symbol

  • ℗ 2026 Example Records. All rights reserved.
  • Track 1 — ℗ 2024 Sample Label
  • ℗ Sound Recording Copyright: rights belong to Example Music LLC.
  • Release credits: ℗ 2023 Example Records
  • © for the composition, ℗ for the recording — ℗ 2022

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+2117
HTML Entity℗
HTML Code℗
CSS\2117

FAQ

What does the ℗ symbol mean?

℗ means “Sound Recording Copyright.” It indicates that a sound recording is protected by copyright or rights.

Is ℗ the same as ©?

No. © generally refers to copyright for works (such as text or compositions). ℗ is specifically used for sound recordings.

What is the Unicode information for ℗?

The symbol is ℗ with Unicode code point U+2117. HTML entity is ℗ and CSS escape is \\2117.

Where can I use ℗ in design or writing?

Use it in credits, track listings, album pages, music metadata, and licensing/copyright notices for audio recordings.

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