copyrights to full term copyrights will be communicated to customs field officers quarterly by the Bureau of Customs, together with a list of those registered ad interim copyrights in respect of which a notice of extension has not been received within five months after the date of the ad interim registration. The records of field officers will be adjusted accordingly. (c) In the case of copyrighted works other than those specified in (b), application for recordation shall be made to the Commissioner of Customs, Washington, D. C. Such application shall be accompanied by one certified copy of the certificate of registration issued by the Copyright Office pursuant to the provisions of section 55 of the Copyright Act, as amended, and a sufficient number of photographic or other adequate likenesses of the copyrighted work to record the copyrighted work in such customs districts as the applicant may designate. (d) The number of likenesses required for recordation in the Bureau and in individual districts is the same as the number of facsimiles of trademarks required by article 538 (b) [Sec. 9.14 (b)] of the Customs Regulations of 1937, as amended by T. D. 50005. (Act of April 11, 1940, Public No. 450, 76th Congress.) And article 544 (b) was amended to read: (b) [Sec. 9.18 (b)] All articles bearing a false notice of copyright (except when imported in the mails) shall be seized and forfeited. Such articles imported in the mails shall be returned to the postmaster for return to the sender as non-deliverable. (Act of April 11, 1940, Public No. 450, 76th Congress.) Selected Bibliography on Copyright Law TEXTBOOKS: AMDUR, LEON H.: Copyright Law and Practice (1936), Clark, Boardman & Co., Ltd., New York. Of special value in relation to practice and procedure in courts. BIRRELL, AUGUSTINE: The Law and History of Copyright in Books (1899), G. T. Putnam's Sons, New York. Entertaining account of the development of British copyright law prior to the Act of 1911. BOWKER, RICHARD R.: Copyright, Its History and Its Law (1912), Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston and New York. First treatise on the Copyright Act of 1909, by one who took a prominent part in its formation. BRIGGS, WILLIAM: The Law of International Copyright (1906), London, Stevens and Haynes. Of special value in relation to the development of international and colonial copyright law. COPPINGER'S Law of Copyright (7th ed. 1936), Sweet & Maxwell, Ltd., London. Leading work on the present British Act of 1911. CURTIS, GEORGE T.: A Treatise on the Law of Copyright (1847), Little & Brown, Boston. Earliest work on American copyright law. DEWOLF, RICHARD C.: An Outline of Copyright Law (1925), John W. Carefully written manual on the present copyright law of the DRONE, EATON S.: A Treatise on the Law of Property in Intellectual Productions in Great Britain and the United States (1879), Little, Brown & Co., Boston. Of special interest in connection with the origin and nature of literary property and still often quoted on fundamental principles. FROHLICH and SCHWARTZ: The Law of Motion Pictures, including the Law of the Theatre (1918), Baker, Voorhis & Co., New York. HALE, WILLIAM B.: The Law of Copyright and Literary Property, in Corpus Juris, Vol. XIII, pp. 936-1268, ed. of 1917. LADAS, STEPHEN P.: The International Protection of Literary and Artis tic Property (2 vols., 1938), The Macmillan Co., New York. Deals extensively with the laws of foreign countries and the development of international copyright, with a chapter devoted to the existing United States Copyright Act of 1909. SHAFTER, ALFRED M.: Musical Copyright (2d ed. 1939), Callaghan and Co., Chicago. SOLBERG, THORVALD: Copyright in Congress, 1789-1904. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. (1904). Bibliography and chronological record of proceedings in Congress in relation to copyright during the period indicated. SOLBERG, THORVALD: Copyright Miscellany (1939), John W. Luce & Co., Boston. Being later contributions to the cause of copyright by this wellknown champion of the rights of authors and particularly from the international point of view. WEIL, ARTHUR W.: The American Copyright Law (1917), Callaghan and Co., Chicago. For many years the standard reference book on copyright law and practice under the laws of the United States. WITTENBERG, PHILIP: The Protection and Marketing of Literary Property (1937), Julian Messner, Inc., New York. SIGNED ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS: ARONSON, M. H.: Motion Picture Copyright, 25 Wash. University Law in "A Decade of the United States Patents Quarterly, 1929- BROWN, J. L.: Comparative Copyright Legislation, 20 Jour. Pat. Office Soc., pp. 157-177, Feb., 1938. CALLMANN, R.: Copyright and Unfair Competition, 22 Jour. Pat. Office Soc., pp. 885-908, Dec., 1940. CALLMANN, R.: Style and Design Piracy, 22 Jour. Pat. Office Soc., pp. 557586, Aug., 1940. DEWOLF, R. C.: International Copyright Union, 18 Jour. Pat. Office Soc., pp. 33-42, Jan., 1936. FENNING, KARL: Copyright Before the Constitution, 17 Jour. Pat. Office Soc., pp. 379-385, May, 1935. FENNING, KARL: Origin of the Patent and Copyright Clause of the Constitution, 17 Georgetown L. J., pp. 109-17, 1929. LADAS, STEPHEN P.: International American Copyright, 7 Univ. Pittsburgh Law. Rev., pp. 283-297, June, 1941. LANCASTER, L. L., JR.: Matters not Protected by Copyright, 15 Notre Dame Law Rev., pp. 331-344, May, 1940. LOGAN, J. C.: Legal Protection of Ideas, 4 Mo. Law Rev., pp. 239-267, June, 1939. ROEDER, M. A.: Doctrine of Moral Right, 53 Harvard Law Rev., pp. 554576, Feb., 1940. SANDERS, WILLIAM: International Copyright Protection, Bulletin of Pan American Union, July, 1939, pp. 418-428. Deals especially with Pan American Conventions. SOLBERG, THORVALD: International Copyright Union, 36 Yale L. Jour., pp. 68-111, 1926. Table of Cases Cited Numerals following dash at end of entries refer to pages of this volume Forward title entries show tribunals and citations ABBREVIATIONS App. DC-United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia A.-Atlantic Reporter Blatch.-Blatchford's Reports umes Comr. Pats.-Commissioner of Pat- Fed. Cas.-Federal Cases K.B.R.-King's Bench Reports (Quebec) L.T.R.-English Law Times Reports N.Y. Misc.-New York Miscellaneous N.Y.S. New York Supplement York O.G.-Official Gazette of the Patent Office Op.Att.Gen.-Opinions of the Attor ney General of the United States P.O.MS.D.-Patent Office Manuscript Decisions S.Ct. United States Supreme Court Reporter S.E.-Southeastern Reporter S.W.-Southwestern Reporter U.S.-United States Supreme Court decisions, official reports USPQ-United States Patents Quarterly Wash. L.R.-Washington (D.C.) Law Reporter A Adelman, Jack, Inc. v. Sonner's & Gordon, Inc. (DC S.N.Y., 1934) 21 USPQ 218-124 Aeolian Co. v. Royal Music Roll Co. (DC W.N.Y., 1912) 196 F. 926-138 Affiliated Distributors, Inc.; Curwood v.-139 Affiliated Enterprises, Inc. v. Gruber (CCA 1, 1936) 32 USPQ 94, 86 F. 2d 958-43 Albe Lamp Co.; Franklin Lamp Co. v.-121 Aldine Book Co.; Gottesberger v.-60 Allen; Black v.-82 Allied Newspapers, Ltd.; Donoghue v. -52 Aloe Instrument Co.; Osgood v.-63 Altman v. New Haven Union Co. (DC Conn., 1918) 254 F. 113-52 American Code Co. V. Bensinger (CCA 2, 1922) 282 F. 829-65, 73, 142, 152 American Institute of Architects v. Fenichel (DC S.N.Y., 1941) 51 American Law Book Co.; Thomson v. -79, 159 American Lithographing Co.; Werckmeister v.-60 American Mutoscope Co. v. Edison (CC N.J., 1905) 137 F. 262-23, 71 American Publishers Assn.; Straus v. -112 American Tobacco Co. v. Werckmeis ter (US Sup.Ct., 1907) 207 U.S. 284-57, 95 American Travel & Hotel Directory Co. v. Gehring (DC S.N.Y., 1925) 4 F.2d 415-70 Anderson v. Baldwin (CCA 6, 1928) 27 F.2d 82-117 Ansehl v. Puritan Co. (CCA 8, 1932) 15 USPQ 38, 61 F.2d 131-14 Apollo Co.; White-Smith Music Publishing Co. v.-19, 112, 140 |