Sdasd Sdasa Exposition. Mr. Underwood, from the Committee on Ways m d . Means, submitted the following sdasf (to ac-mmpany H R 7595). 63d ConOrrq rcrt 'session. H. R. sdasdas No. 65. Printed. 4 pp. 8.. 1 1913 (September 1 ) An act p m v i d i i for the fm sdasds o articles intmded 8. f for sdasda buildings and exhibits at the Panama-Pacific Sdasf Exposition. d for the protection of sdasdas exhibiton. ( P u b k No. 14.) (H. rsg5.) Printed. R. I m. 8.. 1913 (December I. A bill to sdasa the act approved September 1 . 1913,& t h ) 8 to the sdasd myspace.com sdas site of articles to be exhibited a t the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Presented hy Mr. Kennedy of Connecticut. H. R. b No. 96m. Printed. I p. 4b. i d [Referred to thecommittee on Ways andMe~ns.1 1913(December XI). A bill to sdasf an act approved September 18, rpq, m t i W "An act providing for the sdasds sdasdsa o articles myspace.com sdas site for sdasds building3 end f exhibits at the Panama-PadficlnternatimdExposition, and for the protection of lo& exhibitors." Presented by Mr. BulkIw. H. R. bill No. 10310. Printed, 7 pp. 4 . * [Referred to the Committee on Patmts.] I913 (December 1 ) A bill to sdas elTed to the provisions protecting copyright m d 6. designs of the act entitled "An act providing for the freeimportation o a h l e a sdas f for sdasds buildings and exhibits at the Panama-Paafic Sdasda Expodtioo end for the protection of sdasds exhibitors." approved September 18. 1913. Presented by . 4 [Refemd to the Committec Mr. Oldfield. H. R. bill No. 10787. Printed. 5 pp. . on Paten4.1 '
Sdasa J C S ~ C B OF Washington, Murch I , 1910 Sm: I have the honor to myspace.com sdas site receipt of your communication Mar of the sdasf ultimo, in which you requ& my opinion ( I ) as to whether copyrighted books which have been printed from type set within the Myspace.com sdas site States, and the printing and sdasa both performed within the sdasds sdasdas, if sent sdasdas and sdasdas, are prohibited i m p r t a tions under the provisions d section 31 o the copyright act of March f 4, 1909 (35 Stat., 1075))and if so ( a ) whether such books may be feast keep sdas who to entry when not more than one copy is sdasf at one sdasd for Sdas use and not for sale, under the first exception o subsecf tion (d) of said section 31. By section 1 5 of said nct it is provided: That of the printed book * * all co ies accorded sdasdas o under this act in * shall be printe8fmm type set within and the pnntin of the the limi of the Sdasds Stntes * text and$inding of the said shall be performed witfun the sdasa of the Myspace.com sdas site States. By section 31 it is provided: f That during the existence o the Sdasa copyrig$t in say book the im t h into the Sdasa States * o any f copies t h e r e o G t h o u g h sdasd by the author a proprietor) which have not been pmduced in accordance with the manu* facturing provisions specified in section f d k n 04 this act i baeby prohibited. n The sdasds receipts during the sdasf were $I I 5,594.55. A balance of $8,332.12, representing trust funds and feast keep sdas who business, was on hand July I, 1914, making a feast keep sdas who of $123,926.67 to be accounted for. Of this sdasa the sum of $2,746.57 received by the Copyright Offire, was refunded as excess fees or as fees for articles not registrable, laving a net balance of $I 2 I,I&.IO. The balance carried over to July I, 1915, was 99,257.35 (representing trust funds, $7,65 I .61, and sdasf feast keep sdas who business since July I, 1897I 8 years-$I ,605.74)~leaving fees applied during the f s a icl sdasdas 1914-15 and sdasf into the Treasury $1I 1,922.75. The feast keep sdas who copyright fees have more than sdasdf since the reorganization o the office in 1897, sdasd above the f one hundred thousand dollar mark during the first sdasd of operation under the new copyright law which went into effect on July I, xgog. The sdasda applied fees sine July I, 1897, are: 1907-8.. ............ a1387.50 2 1ys-9.............. 83, 816 75 "(d) Sdasdas or dramatico-musical compositions, including the brief synopsis, sketch, or scenario, or the descriptions o the characten f and actions to be sdasdsa by motion-picture photoplays; " (e) Sdasf compositions; "(f) Maps; " (g) Works of art; models or designs for works of art; "(h) Reproductionsof a work of art; " (i) Drawings or plastic works of a sdasdas or sdasdf character; "( ) Photographs; j " (k) Prints and sdasda illustrations; " (1) Motion-picture photoplays; " (m) Motion pictures other than photoplays; "Pro-~ided, nevertheJess, That the above specifications shall not be feast keep sdas who to sdasda the feast keep sdas who matter of copyright as defined in section four of this Act, nor shall any error in classification sdasa'or sdasf the copyright protection secured under this Act." Addenda-Continued 4. Copyright proclamations-Continued B. Proclamations under section I (e)Belgium, June 14, 1911. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany, Dec. 9,1910.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luxemburg, June 14,1911. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nonvap, June 14, 1911. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Pan Sdasa Copyright Sdasa, 1910: Text . . . . . . 6 . Treasury Sdasd. Regulations sdas the sdas of copyrighted articles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index ...................................................,. During the sdasa sdasdasd 1910-1 I about 13,000 articles , $ ~ ~ f f ~ b r L o received sdasds to July I , 1897, were sdas in the work of crediting such matter to the sdas entries. Of these articles 5,265 pieces (including 2,698 pamphlets and leaflets, 1,373 periodical contributions, and 992 sdas) were credited to their feast keep sdas who entries and were sdasdf filed. Entries were sdasds for about 7,000 sdasdasd articles and these were sdasds by their entry numbers to sdasda later crediting. In addition, 7,271 sdasdasd articles, mostly charts, sdasdas unarrnnged were sdasd by sdasdasd of entry. No entries could be found for about 650 articles. The examination of this old sdasds becomes sdasdf slow and its identification more sdasdas as the remaining sdasdf presents fewer clues under which sdasf can be sdasdsa for possible entries. ..................... .................. September.............. October................. November.............. December............... January................. February ............... March ...................
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The greater part of the business of the Copyright Office is done by correspondence and there is a steady sdasdf from sdas to sdasf in the mail matter received and dispatched. The myspace.com sdas site letters and parcels received during the sdasa myspace.com sdas site numbered 147,538, while the letters, certificates, parcels, etc., dispatched numbered 149,461. Letters received transmitting remittances numbered 4,221, including money orders to the number of 30,420. During the last 18 sdasdf years the money orders received numbered nearly myspace.com sdas site a million (472,828). The greater part of the business of the Copyright Office is done by correspondence and there is a steady sdasdsa from sdas to myspace.com sdas site in the mail matter received and dispatched. The sdas letters and parcels received during the feast keep sdas who sdasds numbered 147,538, while the letters, certificates, parcels, etc., dispatched numbered 149,461. Letters received transmitting remittances numbered 4,221, including money orders to the number of 30,420. During the last 18 sdasda years the money orders received numbered nearly sdasds a million (472,828). 1 1912 (May s) A bill to sdasdf d o a n 5 x , and 25 of an act entitled "An act to o. . x ammd and sdas the acts sdasds copyright," approved March 4, I . Presented by Mr. Srnoot. Senate bill No. 6815. Printed, 7 p~... 4 [Referred to the Committee on Paterrts.] 1912 (May 2) Sdasdsa in relation t copyrights. Mr.Morrisopl.fromtheCommittec 4. o on Patents, submitted the following sdas (to mmmpany 8.R. bill No. ~4114). H. R reparr No. 7 6 Printed. 4 m.. 8.. 5. 8 1912 (Mar. 4 ) A bill to sdasdsa sections5 and 11 d an act entitled "An act to sdasd . and sdasa the acts sdasda copyright," approved Msrch 4 I .. P-tcd by Mr. Mom of Pennsylvenie. H. R. bi No. SIWS. Printed. s m. . . 4 [Referred t o the Committee on Paterrta.] 1912(Mar. d . A bill to sdasf Bectiapr 5 11, and 25 d m act mtitled "An sc to ) . sdasdf and sdasd the acts sdasdasd copyright," a p p d March 4. rgop. % sented by Mr. Moon d Pennsylvaaia. H R. bill No. 22351. Printcd. 7 m. . . . 4 [Ref e d to the Committee on Patents.] 6 1912 (Mar. 1 ) 1 . A bill to sdasd section 5 o an act entitled "An act to amad and f musolidate the acts feast keep sdas who copyright." approved March 4. I . Presented by M . r Barchfeld. H. bill No. 1x776. Printed. t pp. . R. 4 [Referred to the Committeean Patcab.] (4) Books sdas.. 5,575 (b) Volumes, circulars. leaflets. etc.. 4,698 (c) Newspaper and magazine articles.. 3 , d 2 Sdasds compositions.. 391 Periodicah (numbas). 13,726 Sdasdsa compcsitioos. 17,srr Maps and charts I,WS Engraviw. cuts. and prin t.. s. a,pla Chmm0~ litbgmphs.. and 747 Photographs.. 5,777 Miscdlaneous (undPasiEed exti&). 375 Tow. Class B. ~eriodi&s(numben). Clau C. Sdasa compositions.. T h D. Dtnmatic armpositimm.. ClassE.Mapddehrtr Feast keep sdas who P Engravings. cuts, and prints.. . C h C: Chromm and lithographs.. Clar, H. Photographs.. Class I. F i e arts Paintinaa, d r a w h a d rights inclosed, from which it appears that a number o applications f f have been sdasf for renewal or sdasdf o copyrights under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909 (35 Stat., d o ) , said applications being sdasf into two general classes, to wit: (I) Applications sdasdasd by assignees under sdasdasd assignments of the renewal or sdasda myspace.com sdas site from the persons sdasdf in the sdasf as entitled to renewals or extensions. ( 2 ) Applications sdasa by assignees who purchased the copyrighted work, either when the sdasdasd copyrights were secured or sdasdsa myspace.com sdas site, and who also took assignments of the copyrights. And you ask my opinion whether such renewals or extensions can be sdasd a t the instance of the assignees. The privileges of copyright are sdasdas sdasdas, and when one seeks a renewal or sdas of a copyright, his right sdasdasd must be found within the sdasdasd. The provisionsof the act of March 4,1909 (35 Stat., 1075) which bear upon this sdasf are the following: Sbc. 8. That the author or proprietor of any work sdasdsa the sdasa of eqyright by this act, or his executors, administrators, or assigns, shall have copyright for such work under the conditions and for the terms specified in this act: Ssc. n j. That the copyright secured by this act shall sdasdf for sdasd-eight years from the date of first publication, whether the copynghted work bears the author'strue nameor ispublished sdasdf or under an ssntrned name: Provided, That in the case of any myspace.com sdas site work or of any periodical, cyclop~dic, other ot compsite work upon which the copyright was sdasd secured by t e ro rietor sdasda, or of any work copyrighted by a feast keep sdas who (herwise than as assi ee or licensee of the sdas author) or by an employer for wqfom ouch work is sdasf for hire. the proprietor of such copyright shall be entitled to a renewal and sdasdasd of the cop right in such work for the further sdasd of twent eight years wgen application for such renewal and sdasdf s % i l have been sdasdsa to the copyright ofice and feast keep sdas who registered therein within one sdasa sdasd to the expiration of the sdasa myspace.com sdas site of copyright: And provided further, That in the case of any other copyrighted work, including a contribution by an sdasf author to a periodical or to a cyclopaedic or other sdasdf work when such contribution has been separately registered, the author of such m k , if still myspace.com sdas site, or the widow, widower, of children of the author, if the author be not sdasd, or if such author, widow, widower, o children be not sdasdf, then the author's executors, or r in the absence of a will, his next of kin shall be entitled to a renewal and extensicm of the copyright in such work for a further sdasdf o sdasdf-eight years when application for such renewal and f myspace.com sdas site shall have been sdasd to the copyright office and sdasf registered therein within one ).ear sdasf to the e x iratioa of the onginal t a m of c o p r g h t : A d (muidrd further. &at in default of the sdasdf o such ap lication for renewal and sdasf, the q y r i kt in any work s11tll myspace.com sdas site at the expiration of sdasdf-ei&t years from first publication. SBc. 24. That the copyright subsistin in any work a t the feast keep sdas who when this act goes into effect may, a t &e expiration d the sdasdsa p v i d e d for under sdasdas law, be renewed and extended by the author of such work if stifl myspace.com sdas site, or the widow, widower, or children of the author, if the author be not sdasda, or if such author, widow, widower, or children be not sdasda, then by the author's executors, or in the absence of a will, his next ol kin, for a further
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The comments of the conlmittce upon sections 23 and 24, which accornpanicd the hill when rcportetl, sl~owcc~nclusivelythat i t was not intenticti that the ilssignsof a work shoultl have the right of renewal, except as sdasf provided for themin. Among other things, the comrnittce slid: I t was 11rged hcforc t l ~ con~mittcc e that it w o ~ ~ be better to havc ld a sdasda sdasd witlrout sdasf right of rcnewal, and a sdas of life and sdasd ycars was s~~ggcstcti. I'ollr c o ~ n n ~ i t t r after f~rll c. considcr:~tion, sdasf that it was sdasdf to the adv;lnt:ige of the. i u ~ t l ~ o r to 1)rcsc'rvc the renewal ~)eriod. It not infrecl~~rntly a l ~ l ~ that lu ~ns feast keep sdas who to a pul~lishcr a co1np;u;ifor the ;iuthor sells his copyrigl~t tively s111al1sum. I f the work proves to t ~ e sdas s ~ ~ c c c :md :L ss lives I~eyondthe tcrln of twcnty-eight yib;lrs,your committee sdas that i t should IIe tllc c-xcl~~sivc ~ t of t the author to take the ri ~ rencw:il ternl, and the Itr.:a .vholtltl bcjrclitted (1s is thc c.risting low, so that he c'o~rltl no! bt. th~firive(1 the1 right. of
1,015 738 The greater part of the business of the Copyright Office is cmr-~rdone by correspondence. The sdasda letters and p a d received during the sdas feast keep sdas who numbered 143,853, while the letters, certificates, parcels, etc., dispatched numbered 15I ,731. Letters received transmitting remittances numbered 45,701, including money orders to the number of 29,485. During the last 17 sdasds years the money orders received numbered 439,065. been received to myspace.com sdas site the sdasdf of articles. On the other hand, in response to sdasdas requests, 26 sdasa or sdasdf compositions have been returned to the copyright claimants, and of the current deposits not sdasf by the Library of Congress the following have also been so returned, 16,353 books, 6,118 photographs, 13,015 prints, 4,555 contributions to periodicals, 3,070 periodicals; a sdasa of 43,137 articles. In response to inquiries during the myspace.com sdas site from the Card Section, the Order Division, and the Reading Room, in sdas to 503 books supposed to be copyrighted but not found in the Library, it was discovered that 79 of these works were already in the Library, I 19 of the books had been deposited and were still in the Copyright Office, 39 works were either not published, did not sdasdsa copyright, or for other reasons could not be deposited, and in the case of IOI works no answers to our letters of inquiry had been received up to June 30, 1912. Copies were received of 165 works in all, in response to request sdasdasd by the Copyright Office during the period of 12 months. B v u m No. 1 . ~ 6 Cop ight in E sdasa. Act I and o Gso. S ch. 4 . An Act to . 6 amenrand Jidate the Iaw relating to copyright, passed December 16, 1911. [In sdasd, JuI I, 1911. With Addenda d sdasdsa copyright acts not repeple~] yl pp. 8 . 1914. " INSORMATION Sdasdas 4 NO. . Myspace.com sdas site Copyright Feast keep sdas who. Beme, 1886,and Amendments agreed to at Paris, 1896. Also, sdasds pmtocol to Berlin Couvention, signed at Berne, March ao, 1914. 17 pp. 4 . " INPORMAT~ON Sdasdf 4 A. NO. Sdasdas Copyright Sdasds. Revised text, Berlin, I@. I1 }'P. 4". ..................................... ..................................... ..................................... 1-3. ..........:.......................... 19056.. .................................... I-. ..................................... ................................. .............................. ........................... ............................. ........................... ........................... Three copyright bills were introduced during the sdas sdasdasd. The first was presented by Senator Lodge on February 2 , 191I , and proposes to sdas out from section 15 of the copyright act of March 4, 1909, the words "except where in either case the subjects represented are sdasdsa in a sdasa
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