Arguments Before the Committee on Patents of the House of Representatives, Conjointly with the Senate Committee on Patents, on H.R. 19853, to Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright: June 6, 7, 8, and 9, 1906U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 - 217 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 65.
6. lappuse
... secure a general amelioration of the law . It does not offer the bill to you as the unanimous decision of a council of experts , for it con- tains certain provisions as to which expert opinion as well as substan- tial interest was ...
... secure a general amelioration of the law . It does not offer the bill to you as the unanimous decision of a council of experts , for it con- tains certain provisions as to which expert opinion as well as substan- tial interest was ...
7. lappuse
... secure a result that should be scientific yet conservative . is , perhaps , evidenced by the brevity of the bill . The memorandum of last November contains some 16,000 words ; that of March contains some 11,000 words ; the bill contains ...
... secure a result that should be scientific yet conservative . is , perhaps , evidenced by the brevity of the bill . The memorandum of last November contains some 16,000 words ; that of March contains some 11,000 words ; the bill contains ...
8. lappuse
... secure copyright . - The copyright is to be " secured " by publication of the work with the notice affixed . This section , 9 , with section 14 , is fundamental . Sections 10 , 11 , and 13 prescribe subsequent procedure in the copyright ...
... secure copyright . - The copyright is to be " secured " by publication of the work with the notice affixed . This section , 9 , with section 14 , is fundamental . Sections 10 , 11 , and 13 prescribe subsequent procedure in the copyright ...
11. lappuse
... therefore these four : What is the subject - matter ? What are the acts ? How may the exclusive right to do them be secured ? And who may secure it ? Upon the third point , " How may the right AMENDING THE COPYRIGHT LAW . 11.
... therefore these four : What is the subject - matter ? What are the acts ? How may the exclusive right to do them be secured ? And who may secure it ? Upon the third point , " How may the right AMENDING THE COPYRIGHT LAW . 11.
17. lappuse
... secure to the man who has created it a species of property which peculiarly requires the protection of law , because the very act which makes it remunerative to him lays it open to expropriation - that is , the act of publication - and ...
... secure to the man who has created it a species of property which peculiarly requires the protection of law , because the very act which makes it remunerative to him lays it open to expropriation - that is , the act of publication - and ...
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178. lappuse - ... in the case of a book, photograph, chromo or lithograph, the two copies of the same required to be delivered or deposited as above shall be printed from type set within the limits of the United states, or from plates made therefrom, or from negatives or drawings on stone made within the limits of the United States, or from transfers made therefrom.
ix. lappuse - Every assignment of copyright executed in a foreign country shall be acknowledged by the assignor before a consular officer or secretary of legation of the United States authorized by law to administer oaths or perform notarial acts.
93. lappuse - States, or by the printer who has printed the book, setting forth that the copies deposited have been printed from type set within the limits of the United States...
iii. lappuse - The notice of copyright shall be applied, in the case of a book or other printed publication, upon its title page or the page immediately following, or if a periodical either upon the title page or upon the first page of text of each separate number or under the title heading, or if a musical work either upon its title page or the first page of music.
ii. lappuse - That copyright may also be had of the works of an author of which copies are not reproduced for sale, by the deposit, with claim of copyright, of one complete copy of such work if it be a lecture or similar production or a dramatic...
vi. lappuse - ... shall pay all the costs and expenses of the proceedings to obtain such condemnation...
ii. lappuse - Musical compositions. (f) Maps. (g) Works of art; models or designs for works of art. (h) Reproductions of a work of art. (i) Drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character. (j) Photographs. (k) Prints and pictorial illustrations including prints or labels used for articles of merchandise. (1) Motion-picture photoplays. (m) Motion pictures other than photoplays.
ix. lappuse - SEC. 47. That all records and other things relating to copyrights required by law to be preserved shall be kept and preserved in the copyright office. Library of Congress, District of Columbia, and shall be under the control of the register of copyrights, who shall, under the direction and supervision of the Librarian of Congress, perform all the duties relating to the registration of copyrights.
viii. lappuse - That the clerk of the court, or judge granting the injunction, shall, when required so to do by the court hearing the application to enforce said injunction, transmit without delay to said court a certified copy of all the papers in said cause that are on file in his office.
i. lappuse - That nothing in this Act shall be construed to annul or limit the right of the author or proprietor of an unpublished work, at common law or in equity, to prevent the copying, publication, or use of such unpublished work without his consent, and to obtain damages therefor.