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69. lappuse
... limited in operation to the territorial jurisdiction of the particular states . There was no national uniform copyright protection . The resulting lack of complete coverage pro- duced a receptive atmosphere at the time of the ...
... limited in operation to the territorial jurisdiction of the particular states . There was no national uniform copyright protection . The resulting lack of complete coverage pro- duced a receptive atmosphere at the time of the ...
71. lappuse
... limited intent to the particular wording of the clause.10 His argument is that it was in- tended only as a limitation on the perpetual copyright granted at com- mon law ― as established in 1769 by Millar v . Taylor.11 41 In opposition ...
... limited intent to the particular wording of the clause.10 His argument is that it was in- tended only as a limitation on the perpetual copyright granted at com- mon law ― as established in 1769 by Millar v . Taylor.11 41 In opposition ...
84. lappuse
... limited to protecting this form of subject matter . Apparently Mazer v . Stein states the currently accepted view that , at least since the decision of Burrow - Giles in 1884 , the question is settled and it has been " made clear that ...
... limited to protecting this form of subject matter . Apparently Mazer v . Stein states the currently accepted view that , at least since the decision of Burrow - Giles in 1884 , the question is settled and it has been " made clear that ...
124. lappuse
... limited assignment of the exercise of the moral right , * or trusteeship.47 Article 1 of the French copyright law of 1957 provides that copy- right exists by the mere fact of creation of an intellectual work , and Article 6 states that ...
... limited assignment of the exercise of the moral right , * or trusteeship.47 Article 1 of the French copyright law of 1957 provides that copy- right exists by the mere fact of creation of an intellectual work , and Article 6 states that ...
15. lappuse
... limited to musical compositions . The first clause confirms public- performance - for - profit rights , which are limited by the so - called " jukebox " exception of the third and final paragraph of section 1 ( e ) . The second clause ...
... limited to musical compositions . The first clause confirms public- performance - for - profit rights , which are limited by the so - called " jukebox " exception of the third and final paragraph of section 1 ( e ) . The second clause ...
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36. lappuse - ... not engaged in trade or business within the United States and not having an office or place of business therein, from sources within the United States as interest (except interest on deposits with persons carrying on the banking business), dividends, rents, salaries, wages, premiums, annuities, compensations, remunerations, emoluments, or other fixed or determinable annual or periodical gains, profits, and income...
56. lappuse - ... bear the symbol accompanied by the name of the copyright proprietor and the year of first publication placed in such manner and location as to give reasonable notice of claim of copyright.
35. lappuse - capital assets" means property held by the taxpayer (whether or not connected with his trade or business), but does not include stock in trade of the taxpayer or other property of a kind which would properly be included in the inventory of the taxpayer if on hand at the close of the taxable year, or property held by the taxpayer primarily for sale to customers in the ordinary course of his trade or business...
146. lappuse - ... the date of publication" shall in the case of a work of which copies are reproduced for sale or distribution be held to be the earliest date when copies of the first authorized edition were placed on sale, sold, or publicly distributed by the proprietor of the copyright or under his authority, and the word "author" shall include an employer in the case of works made for hire.
29. lappuse - ... whenever the owner of a musical copyright has used or permitted or knowingly acquiesced in the use of the copyrighted work upon the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work, any other person may make similar use of the copyrighted work upon the payment to the copyright proprietor of a royalty of 2 cents on each such part manufactured, to be paid by the manufacturer thereof...
3. lappuse - ... to be published in one or more newspapers, printed in the United States, for the space of four weeks.
4. lappuse - ... to make any arrangement or setting of it or of the melody of it in any system of notation or any form of record in which the thought of an author may be recorded and from which it may be read or reproduced...
48. lappuse - There is hereby established in the Treasury of the United States a trust fund to be known as the "Highway Trust Fund" (hereinafter in this section called the "Trust Fund").
113. lappuse - ... a notice of United States copyright which has not been copyrighted in this country...
80. lappuse - That, subject to the approval of the Librarian of Congress, the register of copyrights shall be authorized to make rules and regulations for the registration of claims to copyright as provided by this Act.