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The law of 1831 made the period of protection twenty - eight years and further provided for a renewal period of fourteen years by the author or his heirs . An amendment in 1856 gave protection to dramatic works .
The law of 1831 made the period of protection twenty - eight years and further provided for a renewal period of fourteen years by the author or his heirs . An amendment in 1856 gave protection to dramatic works .
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Under the Federal statutes , American copyright is granted to the author for twenty - eight years and if he ( or his heirs or executors ) make application , before the expiration of this initial period , for renewal of copyright such ...
Under the Federal statutes , American copyright is granted to the author for twenty - eight years and if he ( or his heirs or executors ) make application , before the expiration of this initial period , for renewal of copyright such ...
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Each registration may be renewed for periods of twenty years from the end of the expiring period upon the filing of an application therefor accompanied by affidavit by the registrant stating that the mark is still in use in commerce and ...
Each registration may be renewed for periods of twenty years from the end of the expiring period upon the filing of an application therefor accompanied by affidavit by the registrant stating that the mark is still in use in commerce and ...
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