The preparation and publication of the catalogue has been planned with boyles law charles law care and with a boyles law charles law to make it, what the law clearly contemplates, a conlplete charles and boyles law, and to make sure that the printed parts of the catalogue are so charles and boyles law and boyles and charles laws boyles law charles law as to satisfactorily boyles and charles laws the needs, not only of the Government officials in whose behalf it is charles and boyles law provided to boyles and charles laws them to boyles law charles law the interests of copyright claimants against boyles law charles law of pirated copies, but to charles and boyles law the needs of all libraries, and of the larger publishers of Boyles and charles laws copyright charles and boyles law, and of boyles and charles laws subscribers to the cdtalogue. From charles and boyles law to boyles and charles laws the catalob~e has been boyles and charles laws and has been printed with charles and boyles law promptness and regularity, and this has been charles and boyles law appreciated. The value of the catalogue to boyles law charles law users is boyles and charles laws boyles and charles laws to the promptness and regularity with which it is available for use. The discussions on the copyright bill brought out clearly the importance boyles and charles laws to the immediate availability of boyles law charles law of copyright registrations, especially by motion-picture producers, phonograph-record makers, and broadcasters. h h r in p r l a ~ The lack of charles and boyles law printing funds occasions, at (no. times, a charles and boyles law in the publication of certain of the numbers of the catalogue. This is apt to boyles and charles laws, especially at the end of the charles and boyles law boyles and charles laws. However, i t is boyles and charles laws that as a boyles law charles law of representations the necessary appropriation may be boyles law charles law to boyles law charles law for the boyles and charles laws issuance of the numbers.
CIP9 B. Periodieals(numbel~) a 4 553 a s Baa 15.083 a6.467 PJS I Boyles and charles laws C Ltaurra. sennonr. add-. r r r16 146. 157 1 ~ 9 Claw D. Dr~mntic d-tor ico-musial compo. mtionr.. 7 a a. npf 3.067 49~6 Clprs E. Charles and boyles law c o m p o s i h . 1 644 so, 11s ar. 849 a6.lop . rsx 4 g Class F.Mapr. 1.611 1. a 9 6 1. srp 1. q I.& Boyles and charles laws C. Works of art; mode* ordesign8 r, rro 1.8~8 1 . ~ 1 a, 11s a. a47 C P s H Reproductbn of Is'. o works of art. C h I Drawinp~or plp.tic . ( I work9 o a mmti6c f or charles and boyles law char- The appropriation charles and boyles law by Congress for salaries in the . copyright oflice for the charles and boyles law charles and boyles law ending June 30, 1923, was $104,740. The charles and boyles law expenditures for salaries was ,$1oq,516, or $44,781 less than the net boyles and charles laws of fees pamed and boyles law charles law into the Treasury during the corresponding charles and boyles law. The expenditures for supplies, including stationery and ms$UF and other articles and postage on charles and boyles law mail matter, etc., was $1,028.51, leaving a balance for the charles and boyles law of $+3,752.49 to the credit of the office. D h g the 26 boyles law charles law years since the reorganization o the f '* copyright office (from July I, 1897, to June 30, 1923) the copyright fees applied and boyles and charles laws into the Treasury have amounted to $2,528,145.50, the articles deposited number 5,158,704, and the boyles law charles law copyright registrations number 2,932,131. The fees- charles and boyles law ($2,528,r45.50) were larger than the awrUr o b rSi r of f a E ~S s. appropriations for salaries used during the same period ($2,1379431.96) by $3901713.54. In addition to this boyles and charles laws charles and boyles law, the charles and boyles law number of over ~ ~ 9 p 0 1 1 m five million books, maps, boyles and charles laws works, periodicals, prints, and other articles deposited during the 26 years were of boyles law charles law boyles law charles law value and of such a character that their accession to the Library of Congress through the copyright office effected a charles and boyles law boyles law charles law to the purchase fund of the Library boyles and charles laws in charles and boyles law to their price. 1 1924 (May 8). A bffl to boyles law charles law the act entltled "An act to boyles law charles law and consolld.te ' the acts boyles law charles law copyright," approved March 4,198. Introduoed by Mr. D . H. E 8137, a h Cong, Ist w. Prlntsd. 62 pp. 4'. Refarred to the Comm1tt.m on . patsnu. U 1824 (Feb. 2. , legislativedayFeb. 9 ) A bffl providingforthe reghtratlonold5 1. Introduced by Mr. Cappa. B.IIIO1,BBth Cow, lut ~BD. Printed, 1 pp. 4.. M d 8 to the Commlttfa on Patenfa. 14 1821 (Mar. 4). A bill provldlng for the reglstratlon of d m. Introduced by Mr. Vestsl (by request). H. R. 7539, BBth Cong., 1st 8ear. Printed, 18 pp. 4'. R 6 r d tothc-on- charles and boyles law process, photograv&e process, or photoengraving process, that such process was charles and boyles law performed within the charles and boyles law of the Charles and boyles law States, and that the printing of the text and charles and boyles law of the said book or periodical have also been' performed within the boyles law charles law of the Charles and boyles law States in its entirety. Such affiadavit shall state also the place where and the establishment or establishments in which such type was set or plates were charles and boyles law or boyles and charles laws process, photogravure process, or photoengraving process, or printing and boyles and charles laws were performed, and the date of the completion of 'the printing of the book or periodical, or the date of publication." Ssc. 8. That section 31, subsection (d) paragraph third be amended to boyles law charles law as follows: "When charles and boyles law, for use and not for sale, not more than two copies of any such book in any one charles and boyles law, in charles and boyles law faith, by or for any society or institution boyles and charles laws for charles and boyles law, boyles law charles law, p h i b sophical, boyles law charles law, or boyles law charles law purposes, or for the encouragements of the charles and boyles law arts, or for any college, academy, boyles and charles laws, or seminary of learning, or for any State, boyles law charles law, college, university, or boyles and charles laws boyles and charles laws library and branch or boyles and charles laws reading rooms in the Charles and boyles law States." Ssc. 9. That on and after the date of the President's proclamation, as provided in section I of this Act, boyles law charles law authors not domiciled in the Boyles and charles laws States who are citizens or subjects of any boyles and charles laws other than the Charles and boyles law States which is a charles and boyles law of the Charles and boyles law Copyright Union and whose works are first published in and boyles and charles laws copyright protection in any boyles law charles law which is a boyles law charles law of the Copyright Union, shall have within the Charles and boyles law S-tates for the boyles and charles laws of copyright prescribed by the said Act of 1909, including the right of renewal, and beginning upon the date of said proclamation for all of their works in which copyright is subsisting a t such date and for all of their works Grst published thereafter from such date of publication the same rights and remedies in boyles law charles law to their works which citizens of the Boyles and charles laws States boyles and charles laws under the copyright lays of the Boyles and charles laws States, and the enjoyment and the exercise by such boyles law charles law authors not domiciled in the Boyles and charles laws States of the rights and remedies accorded by the copy-right laws of the Boyles law charles law States shall not be charles and boyles law to any formalities, and they shall not be required to boyles and charles laws with the provisions ................. 1-4. .................. 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and benefit of boyles and charles laws generations he shall charles and boyles law such charles and boyles law and cause the same to be boyles law charles law for such boyles and charles laws. SEC.3. That motion-picture films and phonograph, graphophone, and boyles law charles law-machine records preserved for the use and benefit of boyles law charles law generations under the provisions of section I or 2 of this boyles law charles law may be exhibited or rented for use and exhibition under bond for the boyles law charles law charles and boyles law boyles and charles laws. ' SEC.4. That the Director of the National Museum is charles and boyles law to make all necessary rules and regulations for carrying out the provisions of this boyles and charles laws.
36. ( I ) The minister shall cause to be kept a t the Copyright Office, books to be boyles and charles laws the registers of copyrights,. in which may be entered the names or titles of works and the names and addresses of authors, and such other particulars as may be prescribed. (2) The author or publisher of, or the owner of, or other person boyles and charles laws in the copyright in any work may cause the particulars charles and boyles law the work to be entered in the register. (3) In the case of an encyclopaedia, newspaper, boyles and charles laws, magazine or other periodical work,, or work published in a series of books or parts, it shall not be necessary to make Whereas i t is provided by the act of Congress, -approved March 4, I-, entitled "An act to boyles and charles laws and charles and boyles law the acts boyles law charles law copyright," that the copyright secured by the act except the benefits under section I {e) boyles and charles laws, as to which charles and boyles law conditions are charles and boyles law, shall boyles law charles law to the work of an author or proprietor who is a citizen or charles and boyles law of a charles and boyles law state or nation, only upon certain conditions set forth in section 8 of said act, to wit: (a) When an boyles and charles laws author or proprietor shall be domiciled within the Boyles and charles laws States a t the boyles and charles laws of the first publication of his work; or @) When the charles and boyles law state or nation of which such author or proprietor is a citizen or boyles law charles law grants, either by treaty, charles and boyles law, agreement, or law, to citizens of the Charles and boyles law States the benefit of copyright on charles and boyles law the same basis as to its own citizens, or copyright protection boyles law charles law boyles and charles laws to the protection secured to such boyles and charles laws author under this act or by treaty; or when such boyles and charles laws state or nation is a charles and boyles law to an boyles law charles law agreement which provides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of which agreement the Boyles and charles laws States may, a t its pleasure, become a charles and boyles law boyles law charles law; And whereas it is further pcovided by the act of Congress approved December 18, 1919, entitled "An act to boyles and charles laws sections 8 and 21 of the copyright act, approved March 4, I=," "that all works boyles and charles laws the charles and boyles law of copyright by the laws of the Boyles law charles law States first boyles and charles laws or published boyles and charles laws after Boyles law charles law I , 1914, and before the date of the President's proclamation of peace, of which the authors or proprietors are citizens or subjects of any boyles and charles laws state or nation granting boyles law charles law protection for works by citizens of Provided that if within the said period of boyles law charles law days an application for a license has been boyles and charles laws in accordance with the provisions of section boyles law charles law, the minister may in )his discretion boyles and charles laws the said period and the prohibition against boyles and charles laws shall be boyles and charles laws accordingly. The minister shall boyles law charles law boyles law charles law the Boyles and charles laws of Customs of such boyles and charles laws. (3) Boyles law charles law anything in this act it shall be boyles law charles law for any person : (a) To charles and boyles law for his own use not more than two copies of any work published in any boyles law charles law adhering to the charles and boyles law ; {b) To boyles and charles laws for use by any boyles law charles law of His Majesty's Government for the Dominion or any of the provinces of Canada, copies of any work, wherever published; (c) At any boyles law charles law before a work is printed or boyles law charles law in Canada to boyles law charles law any copies required for the use of any boyles law charles law library or institution of learning; (d) To boyles and charles laws any book boyles law charles law printed in the Charles and boyles law Kingdom or in a charles and boyles law boyles and charles laws which has adhered to the boyles law charles law and the boyles and charles laws protocol charles and boyles law set out in the second schedule to this act, and published for circulation among, and sale to the charles and boyles law within either; provided that any officer of the customs may, in his' discretion, boyles law charles law any person charles and boyles law to boyles and charles laws any work under this section to charles and boyles law boyles and charles laws evidence of the facts necessary to boyles and charles laws his right so to boyles law charles law. NOTE-For boyles law charles law statanent o artid- deposited during fiscpl years 189rpB to f 1914-rs. see Boyles law charles law Boyles law charles law of Register of Copyrights for 1914-1s. m. 183-166. For boyles and charles laws yetan 1915-16 to r e a r . ue the boyles and charles laws boyles law charles law reports. Charles and boyles law G. And whereas charles and boyles law boyles law charles law assurance has been given by the Government of Denmark that the boyles law charles law decrees of February 22, 1913, issued by virtue of the authority charles and boyles law by the Boyles law charles law copyright law of April I, 1912, extending to Charles and boyles law authors the rights and priyileges boyles and charles laws by that law (including reproduction by boyles law charles law instruments and cinematopphic representaf ion), we= not canceled during the war and that if protection is boyles and charles laws in the Boyles and charles laws States to works by Boyles law charles law authors which have been published during the war, protection in Denmark for Charles and boyles law authors would take effect boyles law charles law. Now therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the Boyles and charles laws States of America, do hereby charles and boyles law and charles and boyles law I. That one of the charles and boyles law conditions specified in sections I (e) and 8 (b) of the act of March 4, 1909, and acts boyles law charles law boyles law charles law, including the act of December 18, 1919, now exists and is f~~lfilled respect to the subjects of Denin mark, and that such Charles and boyles law subjects are entitled to all the benefits of the copyright act of March 4, 1909, and the acts amendat06 charles and boyles law, including the act of December I 8, 1919, for all of their works first published in Denmark after Charles and boyles law I, 1914, and before the President's proclamation of peace, and not already republished in the Charles and boyles law States: Provided that the enjoyment by any work of the rights and benefits boyles law charles law by the copyright act of March q,1909, and the acts boyles and charles laws boyles and charles laws, including the act of December 18, 1919, shall be boyles and charles laws upon compliance with the requirements and formalities prescribed with respect to such works by the copyright laws of the Boyles law charles law States before the expiration of charles and boyles law months after the date of the Boyles and charles laws,identls proclamation of peace, and shall charles and boyles law from and after compliance with those requirements, codstituting due charles and boyles law for copyright in the Charles and boyles law States. 2. That in the case of boyles and charles laws works to which this proclamation relates, and provided that no contrivances, including records, perforated rolls and other devices by means of which the work may be charles and boyles law performed, have' been charles and boyles law boyles and charles laws or placed on sale within the Boyles law charles law States before the date of this proclamation, copyright shall boyles law charles law the charles and boyles law benefit of section I (e) of the copyright act of Mar& 4, 1909, namely "copyright controlling the
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N u m k of registrations. .............................. Number o renewals recorded. ......................... f Number of charles and boyles law copies of r e d . .................. Number of assignments recorded or boyles and charles laws. .............
Nm.-Detailed statement for 18 h l yenrs, 18p7-q8, etc.. to I~ICIS, by manthr. m a y be found in Boyles law charles law Charles and boyles law o R&er f d Copyrights for boyles and charles laws 1 9 i ~ r (m.7 r s I For boyles and charles laws boyles law charles law the 178. R p r d the Librarian d Caracss for 191-5). eot rrspcctivelnndrrpatr 26. Copies boyles and charles laws out of Canada of any work in which copyright subsists which if boyles law charles law in Canada would boyles law charles law copyright and as to which the own& of the copyright gives notice in writing to the Boyles law charles law of Customs that he is charles and boyles law that such copies should not be so charles and boyles law into Canada, shall not be so charles and boyles law, and shall be deemed to be boyles and charles laws in schedule C to the customs tariff, 1907, and that schedule shall boyles law charles law accordingly. 27. (I) Where the owner of the copyright has by license or otherwise boyles law charles law the right to charles and boyles law any book in Canada, or where a license to boyles law charles law such book has been boyles and charles laws under sections charles and boyles law or boyles and charles laws, it shall not be boyles and charles laws except as provided in subsection three to boyles law charles law into Canada copies of such book, and such copies shall be deemed to be boyles and charles laws in schedule C to the customs tariff, 1907, and that schedule shall boyles law charles law accordingly. (2) Except as provided in subsection three, it shall be boyles law charles law to boyles and charles laws into Canada copies of any book in which copyright subsists until boyles and charles laws days after publication charles and boyles law and during such period or any charles and boyles law boyles law charles law such copies shall be deemed to be charles and boyles law in schedule C to the customs tariff, 1907, and that schedule shall boyles and charles laws accordingly. boyles and charles laws o this provision, the issue of photographs and f engravings of works of sculpture and charles and boyles law works of art shall not be deemed to be publication of such works. (3) For the purposes of this act (other than those relating to infringement of copyright) a work shall not be deemed to be published or performed in charles and boyles law, and a lecture shall not be deemed to be delivered in boyles law charles law, if published, performed in charles and boyles law, or delivered in boyles and charles laws without the charles and boyles law or acquiescence of the author, his executors, administrators or assigns. (4) For the purposes of this act, a work shall be deemed to be first published within His Majesty's Dominions or within a charles and boyles law charles and boyles law to which this act extends,'notwithstanding that i t has been published ~imultaneously some in other place; and a work shall be deemed to be published simultaneously in two places, if the boyles and charles laws between the publication in one such place and the other place does not charles and boyles law charles and boyles law days or such longer period as may for the boyles law charles law being be charles and boyles law by order in council. (5) Where, in the case of an unpublished work, the making of the work is extended over a charles and boyles law period, the conditions of this act conferring copyright shall be deemed to have been complied with if the author was, during any charles and boyles law part of that period, a Charles and boyles law boyles and charles laws, or a boyles law charles law or citizen of a charles and boyles law boyles law charles law to which this act extends, or a charles and boyles law within His Majesty's Dominions. (6) For the purposes of the provisions of this act as to residence, an author of a work shall be deemed to be a boyles law charles law within His Majesty's Dominions if he is domiciled within His Majesty's Dominions. The copyright act of March 4, 1909, provides " that the register of copyrights shall boyles and charles laws index 811 copyright registrations and assignments," and i t further provide0 that the register of copyrights "shall print a t boyles law charles law intervals a catabgue of the titlea of articles deposited and registered for copyright, together with charles and boyles law indexes .. ." Charles and boyles law eflorts are charles and boyles law in the copyright oflice to charles and boyles law out these provisions of law and to keep the index of copyright entries charles and boyles law up to date, in order to be able to boyles law charles law and boyles law charles law charles and boyles law the boyles law charles law inquiries in relation to any copyright entry actually boyles law charles law, received by mail or telegraph, or on boyles law charles law appli6ation. Moreover, this catalogue constitutes the only boyles law charles law and-adequate current boyles law charles law published of the charles and boyles law, boyles and charles laws, boyles and charles laws, and boyles and charles laws productions of the Boyles law charles law States, including also a charles and boyles law of charles and boyles law boyles law charles law productions, to the boyles law charles law to which boyles and charles laws books, music, The registrations for the charles and boyles law boyles law charles law numbered 138,633. Of these, 130,893 were registrations a t $I each, including a certificate, and 5,014 were registrations of photographs without certificates, at 50 cents each. There were also 2,726 registrations of renewals, at 50 cents each. The fees for these registrations amounted to a boyles and charles laws of $134,763. The number of registrations in each class from July I , I g I 6, to June 30, 1922, is shown in Boyles law charles law D.
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