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Has the common-law property in published works been taken
away by the legislature?
20
Judicial history relating to the origin and nature of literary
property
In what productions
The author's rights absolute before publication
Literary property personal, and transferable by parol
No rights lost by parting with manuscript
Limited assignment
Foreigners' rights
114
115
Question of damage affected by character of production
Publication.
Author's rights after publication not lost by common law,
but taken away by statute
When common-law rights are lost by publication
Private circulation of copies not a publication.
Statutory protection for manuscripts
140
Is change of one word enough to create title to copyright
in new edition? . .
149
Compilations
Materials need not be new
PAGE
152
154
Copyright is in arrangement and combination of materials. 156
Abridgments, digests, translations, and dramatizations.
158
Statutes and public documents.
Publications used for advertising
Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals
In England, special provision for magazines and periodicals
Newspapers in England
Maps, charts, and plans.
Dramatic and musical compositions
Engravings, prints, and cuts
Great Britain
United States
Paintings, photographs, chromos, sculpture, &c.
178
180
CHAPTER III.
Foreigner within British dominions may secure copyright
British subject resident abroad entitled to copyright.
Law summarized
Statutory prohibition not extended to certain works of art.
231
Rights of employer and author employed.
Cyclopædias and periodicals in Great Britain
General publications in Great Britain.
Employer may secure copyright in United States.
No copyright in work of foreign author employed
257
258
259
260
261
Employer not entitled to copyright by mere fact of em-
ployment .
Copyright vests in employer only by agreement
Cyclopædias and periodicals in United States
Copyright in person in whose name entered
Extension for author and family
CHAPTER V.
STATUTORY REQUISITES FOR SECURING COPYRIGHT.
United States . .
Requisites prescribed by acts of 1790 and 1802
Difference of judicial opinion as to meaning of acts of
1790 and 1802
262
Requisites prescribed by statute of 1831
Judicial construction of statute of 1831.
What must be done to secure copyright under statute now
in force
Compliance with statutory requisites essential to copyright. 265
Requisites in case of new editions.
Newspapers and magazines.
Delivery of copies to Librarian of Congress
Penalty for falsely printing copyright notice
Fees for securing copyright.
How to secure renewal of copyright
Great Britain..
Delivery of copies to libraries
Registration. Books