English: Soundalike recording of the Intel Spiral (a.k.a. "Intel Bong"), Intel Corporation's sonic logo, created by Los Angeles composer Walter Werzowa in 1994.
The original 1994 sound recording of the Intel Spiral has been granted copyright protection in the United States (SR0000787475). However, the U.S. Copyright Office refused registration for the underlying five-note melody, as explained in this letter. Under U.S. copyright law, sound recording copyrights do not extend to recreations using entirely new sounds, no matter how closely they mimic the original sound recording (17 U.S.C.§ 114).
This sound recording was synthesized using MuseScore Studio 4.5.1.
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