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5866

1898 (January 6).-A bill to amend the act concerning H. R. bill, no. copyright. Presented by Mr. Shafroth. H. R. bill, no. 5866. Printed, 2 pp. 4°.

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NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

6348

1898 (January 11).—A bill to amend section forty-nine H. R. bill, no. hundred and sixty-five, chapter three, title sixty, of the Revised Statutes, relating to the recording of the title to any map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, and so forth. Presented by Mr. Hicks. H. R. bill, no. 6348. Printed, 3 PP. 4°.

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NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

3172

1898 (January 14).-A bill for the relief of Judson Jones. Senate bill, no. Presented by Mr. Davis. Senate bill, no. 3172. Printed, I p. 4°.

(178)

NOTE.-Referred to the Senate Committee on Patents. On February 2, Senator Platt from that committee reported the bill adversely.

1898 (January 21).-A bill to amend title sixty, chapter H. R. bill, no. three, of the Revised Statutes, relating to copyrights. 7015 Presented by Mr. John Murray Mitchell. H. R. bill, no. 7015. Printed, 2 pp. 4°.

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NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. Reported by Mr. Hicks from that committee, with amendments (House report, no. 1289), on May 11, 1898, and referred to the House Calendar. The amended bill was reprinted; see May 11, 1898.

7398

1898 (January 28).—A bill to amend title sixty, chapter H. R. bill, no. three, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights. Presented by Mr. Hicks. H. R. bill, no. 7398. Printed, 3 pp.

4°.

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NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

1898 (February 2).-An act for the relief of Judson H. R. act, no. Jones. Reported by Mr. Platt, of Connecticut. H. R. act, no. 4847. Printed, 2 pp. 4°.

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NOTE.-Reported, with amendments, by Senator Platt, from the Senate Committee on Patents (Senate report, no. 534); considered and passed by the Senate on February 11; House agreed to Senate amendments on February 15; signed by the President on February 17, on which date it became law.

10469 No. 8—05—5

4847. 9th private copyright act

H. R. bill, no. 8582

H. R. bill, no.

8620

Senate bill, no.

3956

H. R. bill, no. 8620

Senate bill, no. 4256

H. R. bill, no. 9865

H. R. bill, no. 7015

1898 (February 24).-A bill to amend the Act of Congress relating to patents, trade-marks, and copyrights. Presented by Mr. Bennett. H. R. bill, no. 8582. Printed, 2 pp. 4°.

(182) NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

1898 (February 24).-A bill to amend the Act of Congress relating to patents, trade-marks, and copyrights. Presented by Mr. John Murray Mitchell. H. R. bill, no. 8620. Printed, 3 pp. 4°. (183)

NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. Reported, with amendment, March 10, by Mr. Hicks (House report, no. 691); bill and report referred to the House Calendar; see March 10, 1898.

1898 (February 25).—A bill to amend the Act of Congress relating to patents, trade-marks, and copyrights. Presented by Mr. Platt (by request). Senate bill, no. 3956. Printed, 3 pp. 4°. (184)

NOTE. Referred to the Senate Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

1898 (March 10).-A bill to amend the act of Congress relating to patents, trade-marks, and copyrights. Reported by Mr. Hicks. H. R. bill, no. 8620. (An amended issue of previous bill of same number.) Printed, 3 pp. 4°. (185) NOTE.-Reported with amendments (House report, no 691) and referred to the House Calendar. No further action recorded.

1898 (March 28).-A bill to establish a high court of patents, trade-marks, and copyrights. Presented by Mr. Hansbrough. Senate bill, no. 4256. Printed, 9 pp. Printed, 9 pp. 4°. (186) NOTE.--Referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. No further action recorded.

1898 (April 14).-A bill to amend section forty-nine hundred and sixty-five, chapter three, title sixty, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights. Presented by Mr. John Murray Mitchell. H. R. bill, no. 9865. Printed, 3 pp. 4°. (187)

NOTE. Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

1898 (May 11).-A bill to amend title sixty, chapter three, of the Revised Statutes, relating to copyrights. Re

H. R. bill, no. 7015.

(An amended

ported by Mr. Hicks.
issue of previous bill of same number.) Printed, 2 pp. 4°.

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10382

NOTE.-Introduced on January 21, 1898, by John Murray Mitchell and referred to the House Committee on Patents. On May 11 reported, with amendments, by Mr. Hicks, from that committee, ordered reprinted, and referred to the House Calendar. No further action recorded. 1898 (May 18).—A bill to amend section forty-nine hun- H. R. bill, no. dred and sixty-five, chapter three, title sixty, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights. Presented by Mr. John Murray Mitchell. H. R. bill, no. 10382. Printed, 3 pp. 4°. (189) NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION

119

1899 (December 4).-A bill to amend section forty-nine H. R. bill, no. hundred and sixty-five, chapter three, title sixty, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights. Presented by Mr. Bull. H. R. bill, no. 119.

PP. 4°.

Printed, 3

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NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

1899 (December 19).—A bill to establish a high court of Senate bill, no. 1883 patents, trade-marks, and copyrights. Presented by Mr. Hansbrough. Senate bill, no. 1883. Printed, 9 pp.

4°. (191)

NOTE.-Referred to the Senate Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

5294

1900 (January 4).-A bill to establish a high court of H. R. bill, no. patents, trade-marks, and copyrights. Presented by Mr. Sulzer. H. R. bill, no. 5294. Printed, 9 pp. 4°. (192)

NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

9494

1900 (March 12).-A bill to amend section forty-nine H. R. bill, no. hundred and sixty-five, chapter three, title sixty, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights. Presented by Mr. Bull (by request). H. R. bill, no. 9494. Printed, 2 pp. 4°.

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NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

H. R. bill, no. 9993

3804

1900 (March 26).-A bill to amend section forty-nine hundred and sixty-five, chapter three, title sixty, of the Revised Statutes, relating to copyrights. Presented by Mr. Cummings. H. R. bill, no. 9993. Printed, 3 pp. 4°. (194)

NOTE. recorded.

Referred to the Committee on Patents. No further action

Senate bill, no. 1900 (March 27).-A bill to amend section forty-nine hundred and sixty-five, chapter three, title sixty, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights. Presented by Mr. Platt, of New York. Senate bill, no. 3804. Printed, 3 pp. 4°.

10994

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NOTE.-Referred to the Senate Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

H. R. bill, no. 1900 (April 24).-A bill to amend the law relating to copyrights. Presented by Mr. Cummings. H. R. bill, no. 10994. Printed, 3 pp. 4°.

Senate bill, no.

4325

H. R. bill, no. 14249

H. R. bill, no. 14337

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NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

1900 (April 25).-A bill to amend an Act entitled "An Act to amend title sixty, chapter three, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights," approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one. Presented by Mr. Lodge (by request). Senate bill, no. 4325. Printed, 3 pp. 4°. (197)

NOTE. Referred to the Senate Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION 1901 (February 21).-A bill to amend the law relating to copyrights. Presented by Mr. Dayton. H. R. bill, no. 14249. Printed, 3 pp. 4°. (198)

NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

1901 (March 1).-A bill to amend an act entitled "An act to amend title sixty, chapter three, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to copyrights," approved March 3, 1891. Presented by Mr. Driggs. no. 14337. Printed, 3 pp. 4°.

NOTE. Referred to the House Committee on Patents. action recorded.

H. R. bill,

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No further

FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION

5777

1901 (December 10).—A bill to amend the law relating H. R. bill, no. to copyright. Presented by Mr. Dayton. H. R. bill, no. 5777. Printed, 3 pp. 4°.

(200)

NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

2894

1902 (January 15).—A bill to amend the copyright law. Senate bill, no. Presented by Mr. Platt, of Connecticut. Senate bill, no. 2894. Printed, 6 pp. 4°.

NOTE.

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Referred to the Senate Committee on Patents. No further action recorded.

FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION

17551

1903 (February 26).—A bill to prevent and to punish the H. R. bill, no. misuse of the copyright privilege of the United States, to prevent and punish the misuse of names, signs, symbols, and other things concerning Government publications, and for other purposes. Reported by Mr. Heatwole, from the Committee on Printing. H. R. bill, no. 17551. Printed, 2 pp. 4°.

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NOTE.-Bill H. R. 17551 was reported as a substitute for H. Res. no. 373, which was introduced on January 8 by Mr. Henry C. Smith, relating to "Messages and Papers of the Presidents,” and was referred to the Committee on Rules. On January 9 the Committee on Rules was discharged from further consideration of this resolution, and it was referred to the Committee on Printing, from which committee H. R. bill no. 17551 proceeded as a substitute.

FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION

1903 (November 16).—A bill to amend chapter forty-nine Senate bill, no. hundred and fifty-two of the Revised Statutes.

by Mr. Platt, of Connecticut. Printed, 2 pp. 4°.

Presented 849
Senate bill, no. 849.

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NOTE.-Referred to the Senate Committee on Patents. An amended issue of this bill reintroduced in the next session as Senate bill no. 2229.

H. R. bill, no.

1903 (November 27).-A bill to afford protection to exhibitors of foreign literary, artistic, or musical works at 5059 the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Presented by Mr. Tawney. H. R. bill, no. 5059. Printed 4 pp. 4°. (204)

NOTE.-Referred to the House Committee on Patents; reported December 17 (House report no. 12).

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