The Copyright Law: An Analysis of the Law of the United States Governing Registration and Protection of Copyright Works, Including Prints and LabelsBureau of National Affairs, Incorporated, 1942 - 280ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... effect that Parliament and Congress in passing the first Copy- right Acts did not sanction an existing right , but created a new one , the enjoyment and exercise of which depended upon strict compliance with the terms of the statute ...
... effect that Parliament and Congress in passing the first Copy- right Acts did not sanction an existing right , but created a new one , the enjoyment and exercise of which depended upon strict compliance with the terms of the statute ...
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... effect that the words of a song published in the first instance without musical accompaniment , would be classed as a book , just as it would be under the present law . Musical selections and compilations pub- lished in book form are ...
... effect that the words of a song published in the first instance without musical accompaniment , would be classed as a book , just as it would be under the present law . Musical selections and compilations pub- lished in book form are ...
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... effect that " any person who has invented any new , original and or- namental design for an article of manufacture " may on certain conditions obtain a patent therefor ; and hence the registration of such a design would come within the ...
... effect that " any person who has invented any new , original and or- namental design for an article of manufacture " may on certain conditions obtain a patent therefor ; and hence the registration of such a design would come within the ...
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... effect July 1 , 1909 , old section 3 would have passed into the discard . The Com- missioner of Patents thought so ; but the Register of Copyrights was doubtful , presumably because his original draft of the bill had expressly included ...
... effect July 1 , 1909 , old section 3 would have passed into the discard . The Com- missioner of Patents thought so ; but the Register of Copyrights was doubtful , presumably because his original draft of the bill had expressly included ...
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... Appeals in Fargo v . Brechet , 295 F. 823 ( CCA 8 , 1924 ) , to the effect that the label in question was properly registrable at the Patent • Office even though the only copyrightable feature consisted of original 26 The Copyright Law.
... Appeals in Fargo v . Brechet , 295 F. 823 ( CCA 8 , 1924 ) , to the effect that the label in question was properly registrable at the Patent • Office even though the only copyrightable feature consisted of original 26 The Copyright Law.
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221 ÆäÀÌÁö - English, the text of all copies accorded protection under this act, except as below provided, shall be printed from type set within the limits of the United States, either by hand or by the aid of any kind of typesetting machine, or from plates made within the limits of the United States...
184 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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, and in proving profits the plaintiff shall be required to prove sales only and the defendant shall be required to prove every element of cost which he claims, or in lieu of actual damages and profits such damages as to the court shall appear to be just...
237 ÆäÀÌÁö - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof.
73 ÆäÀÌÁö - That any person entitled thereto by this Act may secure copyright for his work by publication thereof with the notice of copyright required by this Act; and such notice shall be affixed to each copy thereof published or offered for sale in the United States by authority of the copyright proprietor, except in the case of books seeking ad interim protection under section twenty-one of this Act.
90 ÆäÀÌÁö - That in the case of a book published abroad in the English language before publication in this country, the deposit in the copyright office, not later than thirty days after its publication abroad, of one complete copy of the foreign edition, with a request for the reservation of the copyright and a statement of the name and nationality of the author and of the copyright proprietor and of the date of publication of the said book...
224 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... work copyrighted by a corporate body (otherwise than as assignee or licensee of the individual author) or by an employer for whom such work is made for hire...
192 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... above provided, together with all titles and correspondence relating thereto, the Librarian of Congress and the register of copyrights jointly shall, at suitable intervals, determine what of these received during any period of years it is desirable or useful to preserve in the permanent files of the copyright office, and, after due notice as hereinafter provided, may within their discretion cause the remaining articles and other things to be destroyed : Provided, That there shall be printed in...
219 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... 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.
211 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... 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.
233 ÆäÀÌÁö - Dominion' means any of the following Dominions, that is to say, the Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia, the Dominion of New Zealand, the Union of South Africa, the Irish Free State and Newfoundland.