International Copyright Union. Hearings ... on S. 1928 ... May 28 and 29, 19341934 - 96 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 21.
2. lappuse
... British Ambassador at Washington . This note is the latest of a long line of communications setting forth what , in our opinion , is an entirely legitimate complaint on the part of the British Government concerning the treatment of British ...
... British Ambassador at Washington . This note is the latest of a long line of communications setting forth what , in our opinion , is an entirely legitimate complaint on the part of the British Government concerning the treatment of British ...
3. lappuse
United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations. The desires of the British Government would be entirely met if the United States should enact the legislation and become party to the convention referred to . The British note makes ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations. The desires of the British Government would be entirely met if the United States should enact the legislation and become party to the convention referred to . The British note makes ...
15. lappuse
... British press . " It is said to have cost them a very large sum . For many years , now , and up to the present time , of English books which are required to be printed in the United States only 15 percent are so printed . They must be ...
... British press . " It is said to have cost them a very large sum . For many years , now , and up to the present time , of English books which are required to be printed in the United States only 15 percent are so printed . They must be ...
16. lappuse
... British Dominions of Canada , Newfoundland and South Africa , together with British India . The Director of the International Copyright Bureau at Berne declares that the following additional six countries are about to adhere : Austria ...
... British Dominions of Canada , Newfoundland and South Africa , together with British India . The Director of the International Copyright Bureau at Berne declares that the following additional six countries are about to adhere : Austria ...
17. lappuse
... British books produced annually during this long period . That has meant not only loss of royalties for American reprints of books , but greatly larger sums which might have been obtained for the use of English books for motion pictures ...
... British books produced annually during this long period . That has meant not only loss of royalties for American reprints of books , but greatly larger sums which might have been obtained for the use of English books for motion pictures ...
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adherence alien authors American authors American Society Argentina Association automatic copyright Berlin Berne convention Britain British broadcasting BRYLAWSKI Chairman citizens clause Committee on Foreign Constitution convention of 1928 copy copyright bill Copyright Convention copyright law copyright legislation copyright protection court Cutting-Luce bill Department enabling act enacted English exclusive right favor February 19 FLYNN foreign authors foreign countries Foreign Relations formalities give grant hearings industry infringement interests International Copyright Union interpolate music KEY PITTMAN KILROE Labor Library of Congress literary and artistic manufacture manufacturing clause matter MCCLURE motion pictures party Patent piracy prejudice lawful present convention President Protection of Literary provisions public domain published question ratified record representative requirement reservations revised Robert Underwood Johnson Rome Convention RYAN DUFFY secure Senator DILL Senator DUFFY SOLBERG STATEMENT statute subcommittee term tion UNITED STATES SENATE vention Vestal bill Washington Wonder Bar
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29. lappuse - It Is in the general true that the province of an appellate court is only to inquire whether a judgment when rendered was erroneous or not. But if, subsequent to the judgment, and before the decision of the appellate court, a law intervenes and positively changes the rule which governs, the law must be obeyed, or its obligation denied.
34. lappuse - ... one year longer, and so on, from year to year, until the expiration of a year from the day on which one of the parties shall have given such notice.
31. lappuse - ... have resolved to conclude a treaty for that purpose, and have therefore named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say: Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, Sir Henry Pottinger, Bart.
34. lappuse - Nothing in this Convention shall be construed to affect the right of either of the two High Contracting Parties to prohibit the importation into its own dominions of such books as, by its internal law, or under engagements with other States, are or may be declared to be piracies, or infringements of copyright.
1. lappuse - Provided, That as to copyrights in works not previously copyrighted in the United States no right or remedy given pursuant to this Act shall prejudice lawful acts done or rights in or in connection with copies lawfully made...
33. lappuse - A certificate or certified copy of the registration of any work so registered in either country shall, if required, be delivered at the time of registration ; and such certificate shall state the exact date at which the registration was made. The charge for the registration of a single work, under the stipulations of this Article, shall not exceed...
44. lappuse - Union which, by virtue of the present article, restrict the protection of the rights of authors, shall notify the fact to the Government of the Swiss Confederation by a written declaration indicating the countries in whose case protection is restricted, and indicating also the restrictions to which the rights of authors within the jurisdiction of such country are subjected. The Government of the Swiss Confederation shall immediately communicate this fact to all the countries of the Union.
34. lappuse - Convention shall continue in force for a year longer, and so on from year to year, until the expiration of a year's notice from either party for its termination. The high contracting parties, however, reserve to themselves the power of making by common consent, in this Convention, any modifications which may not be inconsistent with its spirit and principles, and which experience of its working may show to be desirable.
43. lappuse - The representation of a dramatic or dramatico-musical work, the performance of a musical work, the exhibition of a work of art and the construction of a work of architecture shall not constitute publication.
30. lappuse - In such a case the court must decide according to existing laws, and if it be necessary to set aside a judgment, rightful when rendered, but which cannot be affirmed but in violation of law, the judgment must be set aside...