Copyrights: Hearings Held Before the Committee on Copyrights, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4433. March 23, 1939U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - 17 lappuses |
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120-day period 60 days Act of March actual notice application for registration become void belated deposit best edition bill be changed books published Chairman changed to read CHARLES KRAMER claim of copyright Colonel Bouvé comply Congress twice copies called Copyright Act copyright notice Copyright Office copyright owner copyright shall become decision deposit and registration deposit of copies duty of deposit failed to meet foreign country FRITZ G hundred and twenty infringement occurring LANHAM Library of Congress lose his copyright loss of copyright loss or damages negligence nonregistration outlying Territorial possession phrase present act present law promptly deposited promptly to deposit provided in section publication with notice read one hundred read sixty Register of Copyrights registration and deposit registration fees retail price ROBERT LUCE section 29 secured by publication SIROVICH Supreme Court TENEROWICZ tion twice the amount United Washingtonian word promptly word sixty word thirty
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1. lappuse - After copyright has been secured by publication of the work with the notice of copyright as provided in section 10 of this title, there shall be promptly deposited in the Copyright Office or in the mail addressed to the Register of Copyrights, Washington, District of Columbia, two complete copies of the best edition thereof then published, or if the work is by an author who is a citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation and has been published in a foreign country, one complete copy of the best...
1. lappuse - That the copyright secured by this Act shall extend to the work of an author or proprietor who is a citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation, only...
10. lappuse - ... months from any part of the United States, except an outlying territorial possession of the United States, or within six months from any outlying territorial possession of the United States, or from any foreign country, the proprietor of the copyright shall be liable to a fine of $100 and to pay to the Library of Congress twice the amount of the retail price of the best edition of the work, and the copyright shall become void.
10. lappuse - ... the proprietor of the copyright to deposit them, and after the said demand shall have been made, in default of the deposit of copies of the work within three months from any part of the United States, except an outlying territorial possession of the United States, or within six months from any outlying territorial possession of the United States, or from any foreign country, the proprietor of the copyright shall be liable to a fine of one hundred dollars and to pay to the Library of Congress...
1. lappuse - ... if the work be a book or periodical, shall have been produced in accordance with the manufacturing provisions specified in section fifteen of this Act; or if such work be a contribution to a periodical, for which contribution special registration is requested, one copy of the issue or issues containing such contribution; or if the work is not reproduced in copies...
1. lappuse - That after copyright has been secured by publication of the work with the notice of copyright as provided in section nine of this Act, there shall be promptly deposited in the copyright office...
1. lappuse - ... or if the work is not reproduced in copies for sale, there shall be deposited the copy, print, photograph, or other identifying reproduction provided by section eleven of this Act, such copies or copy, print, photograph or other reproduction to be accompanied in each case by a claim of copyright.
1. lappuse - No action or proceeding shall be maintained for infringement of copyright in any work until the provisions of this title with respect to the deposit of copies and registration of such work shall have been complied with.
6. lappuse - it is not plain to me how the [Washingtonian] decision could have been other than it was." The Supreme Court, he said, had in no way denied that the copyright owner was under a duty promptly to deposit and register; but "[t]he difficulty with the entire situation lies in the fact that the sanctions provided by the act are insufficient to enforce the performance of this duty."95 He proposed to tighten thejsanctions. The amended Lanham biujproposed a change of section 13 of the act to provide that...
17. lappuse - That this paragraph shall not apply if, subsequent to the expiration of the said six months' period, such person shall make deposit and application for registration, and it shall appear to the Register of Copyrights that failure to make such deposit and application within the prescribed time was due to causes beyond the control of the applicant. The effect of the amended Lanham bill would thus have been by severe sanction to compel deposit and registration within...