AMENDMENTS, SUGGESTIONS, AND CRITICISMS SUBMITTED. I. AT THE HEARINGS ON THE COPYRIGHT BILL, DECEMBER 7, 8, 10, 11, 1906. AMERICAN (Authors') COPYRIGHT LEAGUE, New York, N. Y. (See secs. 1: a, b, f, g; 6, 8: a; 13, 14, 18: b, c; 19, 20, 38.) AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS' ASSOCIATION, New York, N. Y. (See sec. 23: b.) AMERICAN PUBLISHERS' COPYRIGHT LEAGUE, New York, N. Y. (See p. 103.) 1: g.) (See secs. 1: g; 64.) (See sec. 1: b.) See also Library Copyright DAVIS (G. HOWLETT), West Orange, N. J. (See secs. 1: g; 25, 63.) (See secs. 11, 13, 17, 30: d.) INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF BOOKBINDERS. INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. (See secs. 11, 13, 17, 30: d.) See American (Authors') Copyright League. KEHR (CYRUS), Knoxville, Tenn. (See secs. 23, 25.) (See sec. 32.) MONTGOMERY (CHARLES P.), Treasury Dept. (See secs. 13, 22, 23: c, d; 291.) PETTIT (HORACE), Philadelphia, Pa. (See sec. 1: g.) II. TO THE COPYRIGHT OFFICE. Members of the new Copyright Committee of the American Bar Association who have submitted Informal Suggestions. (See secs. 1: c, f, g, h.) (See secs. 5: 1; 18, 19, 25, 30, 32.) KNAUTH (ANTONIO), New York, N. Y. WETMORE (EDMUND), New York, N. Y. (See secs. 14, 18.) ADVERTISING CLUBS OF AMERICA (Hugh K. Wagner, Chairman Legislative Committee, St. Louis, Mo.) (See secs. 4, 14-15, 18, 23: d; 32, 52.) BAIRD (HENRY CAREY), Philadelphia, Pa. (See sec. 16.) FRINK OF BOSTON. (See secs. 14, 23.) HOOD (E. G.), Nashua, N. H. (See sec. 1: f.) (See secs. 5: a; 9, 13, 15, 19, 22, 23: b; 23, 29, PREFATORY NOTE After the first hearings on the Copyright Bill, the Senate Committee on Patents passed the following resolution (June 12, 1906): "Pending further hearings upon the bill (S. 6330; H. R. 19853), the Register of Copyrights is requested to keep record of the discussion of its provisions; and to receive in behalf of the committee as well as of the Copyright Office, suggestions for its amendment, whether in form or substance, and to digest these for convenient consideration by the committee." On November 22, 1906, the first compilation of "Amendments proposed," was printed (131 pp.)*; on December 4th all further amendments and suggestions received up to that date were printed as "Addenda" (12 pp.). On December 6th such sections of the Substitute Draft submitted on behalf of the Melville Clark Piano Company, of Chicago, as were different from the official bill were tabulated and printed (27 pp.) The amendments proposed during the second hearings on the Bill, December 7-11, and such suggestions and criticisms as the Copyright Office has received to date are now printed, arranged as before under the sections of the Bill dealt with, and the matter contained in the previous twelve pages of "Addenda" has been included. A new text of the Melville Clark Piano Company draft and the full text of a substitute draft by Mr. Charles Porterfield were printed in the Appendix to the Report of the Hearings on the Copyright Bill, December, 1906*; their provisions are not included in this digest. The suggestions and criticisms are necessarily separated from their context and supporting arguments, but citations have been made in all possible cases to the Report of the Copyright Hearings, so as to permit reference to such arguments as were submitted at the hearings and printed in full in the report. Statements by the copyright committees of the American Bar Association and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York are, for convenience, separately printed.* THORVALD SOLBERG Register of Copyrights December 29, 1906 *Copies of these and of the Report of the first Hearings on the Copyright Bill can be had upon request. DEFINITE AMENDMENTS PROPOSED. Sec. 1. Ansley Wilcox,-Change to read: "SEC. 1. That the copyright secured by this Act shall include the sole and exclusive right (a) To make any copy of any work or material part thereof the subject of copyright under the provisions of this Act; or to make any abridgment, adaptation, variation, or rearrangement thereof. This subsection shall include translations into another language or dialect of any work which is capable thereof; (b) To sell, distribute, exhibit, or let for hire, or offer (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g) not changed. (Copyright Hearings, December, 1906, p. 148.) Sec. 1 (a). American (Authors') Copyright League,Change by adding "any material," to read: "(a) For the purposes set forth in subsection (b) hereof, to make any copy of any work or any material part thereof the subject of copyright under the provisions of this Act, or to abridge, adapt, or translate into another language or dialect any such work, or make any other version thereof;" (Copyright Hearings, December, 1906, p. 402.) Sec. 1 (b). American (Authors') Copyright League,Omit the words "or offer or keep for sale, distribution, exhibition, or hire," to read: "(b) To sell, distribute, exhibit, or let for hire any copy of such work;" (Copyright Hearings, December, 1906. p. 402.) SUGGESTIONS AND CRITICISMS NOT ACCOMPANIED BY DEFINITE PROPOSALS FOR PHRASEOLOGY. Sec. 1. Antonio Knauth. Subdivision (h) should go out. Subdivisions (d), (e), and (f) should be confined to uses for profit, like subdivision (c), or at least for such uses as are stated in subdivision (b). [Subdivision (g) criticised ... "I do not think that the matter is of great importance either way, but am of opinion that the movement in its favor is artificial."] Sec. 1 (a). Sec. 1 (b). |