Copyright. Hearings .... on H.R. 10434.... Apr. 15-30, 1926.(69-1)1926 - 342 lappuses |
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24. lappuse
... give to the publisher who has bought this American market the exclusive control of the sale in this market of the book in question . Now , there are various objections made principally by the libra- rians to that very simple contention ...
... give to the publisher who has bought this American market the exclusive control of the sale in this market of the book in question . Now , there are various objections made principally by the libra- rians to that very simple contention ...
29. lappuse
... give to English authors the same rights in this country that Amer- ican authors were to have in Great Britain . We have not done it . It is a breach of treaty obligation . The American selling his market to the English publisher sells ...
... give to English authors the same rights in this country that Amer- ican authors were to have in Great Britain . We have not done it . It is a breach of treaty obligation . The American selling his market to the English publisher sells ...
37. lappuse
... give you an example from the other side . Here is Ibanez , who had a considerable following in Spain but who was practically unknown outside of that country . He wrote a book called " The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse , " something ...
... give you an example from the other side . Here is Ibanez , who had a considerable following in Spain but who was practically unknown outside of that country . He wrote a book called " The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse , " something ...
39. lappuse
... give him a natural and common right to the thing he has produced without a lot of unnecessary trimmings and supposed safe- guards that are only , when analyzed , the archaic remains of ideas that prevailed some 300 years ago . Mr. BLOOM ...
... give him a natural and common right to the thing he has produced without a lot of unnecessary trimmings and supposed safe- guards that are only , when analyzed , the archaic remains of ideas that prevailed some 300 years ago . Mr. BLOOM ...
42. lappuse
... give to them a clear title to those rights ? Mr. SCOTT . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . And then , if you desire to sell some other rights in the book to somebody else , that you can give those people the same legal right to that particular thing ...
... give to them a clear title to those rights ? Mr. SCOTT . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . And then , if you desire to sell some other rights in the book to somebody else , that you can give those people the same legal right to that particular thing ...
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282. lappuse - First. In the case of a painting, statue, or sculpture, $10 for every infringing copy made or sold by or found in the possession of the infringer or his agents or employees; Second.
2. lappuse - That the copyright is distinct from the property in the material object copyrighted, and the sale or conveyance, by gift or otherwise, of the material object shall not of itself constitute a transfer of the copyright, nor shall the assignment of the copyright constitute a transfer of the title to the material object; but nothing in this Act shall be deemed to forbid, prevent, or restrict the transfer of any copy of a copyrighted work the possession of which has been lawfully obtained.
281. lappuse - Act, he shall serve notice of such intention, by registered mail, upon the copyright proprietor at his last address disclosed by the records of the copyright office, sending to the copyright office a duplicate of such notice...
281. lappuse - ... the full sum of royalties due at said rate at the date of such demand the court may award taxable costs to the plaintiff and a reasonable counsel fee, and the court may, in its discretion, enter judgment therein for any sum in addition over the amount found to be due as royalty in accordance with the terms of this Act, not exceeding three times such amount.
282. lappuse - ... the unauthorized manufacture, use, or sale of interchangeable parts, such as disks, rolls, bands, or cylinders for use in mechanical musicproducing machines adapted to reproduce the copyrighted music, no criminal action shall be brought, but in a civil action an injunction may be granted upon such terms as the court may impose, and the plaintiff shall be entitled to recover in lieu of profits and damages a royalty as provided in section one, subsection (e), of this Act...
277. lappuse - ... It is true that in the days of the early common law an omnipotent parliament did regulate prices and wages as it chose, and occasionally a colonial legislature sought to exercise the same power; but nowadays one does not devote one's property or business to the public use or clothe it with a public interest merely because one makes commodities for, and sells to, the public in the common callings of which those above mentioned are instances.
13. lappuse - Act, and annual deposits of sums received which it has not been possible to apply as copyright fees or to return to the remitters, and shall also make monthly reports to the Secretary of the Treasury and to the Librarian of Congress of the applied copyright fees for each calendar month, together with a statement of all remittances received, trust funds on hand, moneys refunded, and unapplied balances.
282. lappuse - To pay to the copyright proprietor such damages as the copyright proprietor may have suffered due to the infringement, as well as all the profits which the infringer shall have made from such infringement...
5. lappuse - ... of a copyrighted dramatic or dramatico-musical work by a maker of motion pictures and his agencies for distribution thereof to exhibitors, where such infringer shows that he was not aware that he was infringing a copyrighted work, and that such Infringements could not reasonably have been foreseen, the entire sum of such damages recoverable by the copyright proprietor from such infringing maker and his agencies for the distribution to exhibitors of such infringing...
241. lappuse - ... and illustrations produced by lithographic process, or photo-engraving process, and also to separate lithographs or photoengravings, except where in either case the subjects represented are located in a foreign country and illustrate a scientific work or reproduce a work of art: Provided, however, That said requirements shall not apply to works in raised characters for the use of the blind...