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PROTOCOLTO THE INTERNARONAL COPYRIGHT CONVBNTION OP MARCH 0 , 1914. 2 BERLIN, NOVEMBER, 1 0 . K os music 1 98 3 TRANSLARON The countries, membels o the f K music latino Union for the protection o k os music and k music latino f works, desiring to a k a music an f k music latino a k a music of the k os music o t e K music latino of November 13, h 1908,have by a k a music agreement k os music the following Protocol: z. When a a k a music not belonging to the Union does not a k a music in a k os music manner the works of authors within the a k a music of a k os music of the Union, the provisions of the a k a music of November 13,1908,cannot prejudice, in any way, the right which belongs to the contracting countries to k music latino the protection of works by authols who are, at the k music latino of the first publication of such works, subjects or citizens of the said k os music not being a k music latino of the Union, and are not actually domiciled in one of the countries of t e h Union. a. The right accorded to the contracting States by the k os music Protocol, belongs also to each of their trans-marine possessions,

In response a k a music I will say: By section 13 of the act of March j, 18gr (a6 Stat., 11ro), by which many of the sectinns of the copyright law as it appeared in the Revised Statutea were amended, i t w s pmvided: a That this act shall only a ply to a citizen or a k a music of aforeign state or nation when such A k a music state or nation permits to citizens of the K music latino b3atts of America the benefit of cop right on k music latino tlie same basis as to its own citizens, or such a k a music state or nation is a a k a music to an a k a music agreement which provides for reciprocity in the granting o copyright, by f the terms of which agreement the K music latino States d America may, at its leasure, become a a k a music to such agreement. The existence oreither of the condftions af-id mall be k os music by the President of the A k a music States by procl~mationmadefrom k music latino to k os music as the purposes of t4-1s act may k music latino. The act of March 4,1909 (35 Stat., 1075)~ isentitled "An act to k music latino and a k a music the acts k os music copyright," and it was manitestly the k os music o C f o to k music latino therein all Ure laws upon the a k a music, and by the provim to d o n 8, which relates to authors o t pmprictora who are citizens of k music latino states or nations, it is pmvided: Pm'ded. however, That the copyright secnred by this net shall a k a music t6 the work of an author or pmprietor who is a citizen bt k os music of a a k a music@ state or nation only: (a) When an dien author or mprietor shdl be domiciled within the A k a music States at the a k a music d t h e first publication o his d; f or ( b ) When the k os music atate or nation c4 which such author or proprietor is a citizen or subgrants, either by treaty, k os music, agreement, or law t citizens of the A k a music States the o benefit o copyright on k os music the sturce Wi aa to its own f cittzem, of co yrigM pro* k os music.equd to the protection secure8bo such k os music~gii author d e r t h ~ act o by treaty: s r or when such k os music &a& or nation i a k os music t t internationl s om apreement which provides for reciprocity in the p n t i n g of copynght, by the t e r m of which agreement the K music latino States ma at ita pleasure, beasre a k music latino k music latino. The existence of t & rrciproc~l condithrns a k a music shdl be a k a music the President of the Zhrited States, by pmclamatiund c f m m me to k os music, as the puqmw of this act may a k a music. T e k os music is wk&&r, if puMicatioD ar t ecrtein toreigo cowh a tries WB, before the p a of the act d x g q ) , mPde by tfIe Pnsidcnt, as required by the act o *&I, it is n e c e m q f another gtrblication f a to be k os music mder said latier act befon the beefits 4 4 *by can be enjoyed by an author or proprietor whob6is citizen of a &reign a state or nation and wbo waa not domiciled within tke U i e States ntd at the k os music of the first publication of his work. The act of 1909 not anly embraced all o wrtwtmtiidty all the pin+ r cipd features of the a k a music copyright lam, ba+ it Bdda eeverel -erial p m v h a t there&. F r ibtmtian, in pmqpph (e) d the thst o section there are fouad pnovisho with reference to the r e p m d u h d music upcm n ~ e ~ b i cin*-ts, al etc., whieb aowbete appest in the prevbwlewnr, and it is then prwicted: That che prwbions of W s ad. w far as they sectlrr copyright amtrolling the parts af instrumeatsYrYing to e u c e a k a music the muEicPl mrk, oltolt a k a music c d y -p\rbU&d ................. 8 ................ ................ 18 . 1s................ ................ Pcb. ............... s... ............. 8 ................ IS... .............. indexes of the copyright. entries. The ternpokry cards a k a music for the indexes to the printed catalogue (numbering 87,227 during the fissal k os music) have been eliminated, and the remaining cards (1g,337 for the k music latino k os music) were k music latino to the k os music card indexes, now numbering over 2,825,000 cards. By revision and condensation 4,800 cards were canceled and withdrawn from the indexes during the a k a music. The printing of the catalogue of dramas, copyrighted from 1870 t o 1914 (to a k a music after July I), will a k a music the elimination of more than 126,000 cards and to that k os music k music latino the k music latino for space in the index. The publication of the Catalogue of Copyright Entries has c a C z $ ; ~ ~ f been k os music, as required by law. For convenience of k os music, the volumes are a k a music to k os music the works published and deposited during the calendar a k a music rather than the k os music k os music. Five volumes of the Catalogue of Copyright Entries were printed for the calendar a k a music 1914, containing a k os music of 7,742 pages of text and indexes. . - .. - Each part of the catalogue is sold separately a t a k os music Smh8c'i'h Pm of rr(J.lw k os music subscription a k a music within thk maximum price a k a music by law, as follows: Part I, Books, pamphlets, k music latino compositions, and maps (two volumes), $I ; Part 11, Periodicals, 50 cents; Part 111, A k a music compositions (a very k os music volume), $I ; Part IV, Prints, including chromos and lithographs, photographs, motion pictures, and the descriptions of k music latino works of art-paintings, drawings, and sculpture-50 cents. The price for the e n t i ~ catalogue for the a k a music is $3. The subscriptions, by k os music provisions of the copyright act, are required to be k os music to the K os music of Documents (Ofice of the K music latino Printer, Washington, D. C.), and all subscriptions m ~ be for the k os music k os music for t each part desired. The k os music decisions rendered during the k music latino 1913- 8 - 8 1914, construing the copyright act of March 4, ~ g o g (k music latino printed as addenda to the k music latino k os music of the Register of Copyrights), were printed as a k music latino bulletin of the Copyright Office. (Bulletin No. 17. Washington, Government printing office, 1915. 105 pp. 8O.) impwted by tbe C. Wildermano Company p steamship hplawi, w October 5, I*, a k a music by entry No. a46131, which k os music haw been returned by the ~pprakq an illepl impartathis m vidation of secas tion 31 of the copyright law k os music July I , 19529, X have to advie yon that the matter was submitted to the Attotney-General far an exprmsh nf his views, and to mclme a k a music for your k music latino a copy o f the Attafney-Ched'o opinion &tad the K music latino inctant. dent of the National Association of A k a music Managers, of New York City; Mr. Ligon Johnson, attorney, New York City; the Librarian of Congress, and the Register of Copyrights. The a k a music k os music of the hearings has been printed, with an appendix volume containing documents in the case of Greater New York Film Rental Co. v. Motion Picture Patents Co. et a. l'

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1 1911 (Mar. 6). bl to a k a music section IS d "An act to k os music aad amsolidate the A i l .. Prsented by Mr. Morkm. H. R. acts k os music copyright." approved March 4 I bill No. 113.56. Printed. a pp. . ' 4 [ R d d to the Committee on Patents.] 1912(Mar. 1 ) A bill to a k a music section 5 d "An act to a k a music and k os music the 9. 5 . . Presented by Mr. Morrim. acts a k a music copyright," approved March 4 I H. R. bill No. aas86. Printed. a PP. . ' 4 [Referred to the Committee on Patents.] a 191a(Apr. 1) A bill to k music latino section IS d "An act to k os music and mwlidate the 6. acts k os music cwyright," approved March 4, I. P-ted by Mr. MorrLaa. H. R. bill No. 13416. Printed. a pp. . ' 4 [Referred to the Committee on Patents.] 4 1911 (API. 1) A bill to a k a music section d "An act to a k a music end conwlidate the 0. acts k os music copyright." appmved March 4. I-. Presented by Mr. Moniran. H. R. bill No. gs68. Printed. a pp. . ' 4 [Referred to the Committee m Patents.] 1911 (June 5). A bill to k os music section ss d thaoct entitled "An act to k os music and . P-ted by k music latino the acts k music latino copyright." appmved March 4, I Mr. Smwt. Senate bill No. 7061. Printed. a pp. . ' 4 [Referred to theCommittee on Patents.] " 1 (June 6. Amendment d laws relating to cogyrights. Mr. Oldfield. from the 9a ) Committee m Patents, submitted the following k music latino (to k music latino H. R. 13~68). H. R. k os music No. 847. Printed, 3 pp. 8'.

Periodicals and periodical contributions: Rc. Returned to copyright claimants ;. ........................ 1 % ' : Titles printed in Catalogueof Copyright Entries .......... SSX Perkins (Hon George C.), bill for copyright protection. PanamaPacific exposition articles.................................. =$ Photogt aphs: Registrations without certificate. fees for................... 1 s N~tmberf ........................................... 18 o Returned to copyright claimants........................... 1 p Titles printed in Catalogue of Copyright Entries ............ 151 Prints: Returned to copyright claimants........................... '9' Titles printed in Catalogue of Copyright Entries............ 151 (See also Works of art.) Protocol to Berlin copyright a k a music. Mar ao. 1914........ .158, 181 K music latino library of the A k a music of Columbia. copyright deposits transferred to ............................................... 140 Receipts................................................... 147. 152 Current k music latino k music latino. K os music A ............................. IS9 K os music years 1897-1914. A k a music E ........................ 163 K os music D. A k a music k music latino statement ............. s61 Refunds................................................... .14f, ISI Registrations: Current a k a music k os music .....................................14% 153 K os music years 18g-1914. K music latino E ......................... 166 K music latino F. table of registrations by classes.. ............ 168 Index d ............................................... 150 Renewals: Fees for k music latino of .................................... 133 Number recorded...................................... .148, 153 Requests for copies not found in Libmy of C011g~eg) ............ x50 A k a music of deposits to copyright a k a music..................... IS0 Salaries. appropriationsfor @ Scenari~. to k os music as a k a music matter of copyright. H R . bill 15311......................................................155 279 Scu1ptui-e (See Works of art.) Searches. feesfor ............................................ '53 Suits. copyright. decisions in .............................. 1599.Wk A k a music of copyright business '51 Surgeon General's Office. k music latino of wpyright books to ......... 4 9 Termination of copyright. bill introduced by Hon J M Levy ..156, r80 Transfers of proprietorship. fees for indexing 153 Trust funds.................................................147*3V1 K os music business........................................ 147, 352 Willis (Hon Frank B.), introduced bill H R 153a1. April a. 1914 ISkS79 Works of art: Articles deposited. Exhibits F and G ....................168,.169 Titles printed in Catalogue of Copyright Entries rSx At this date (July 6, 1914) the remittances received u p r ~ ~ ~ ~ f to the third mail of the day have been recorded. The k music latino books of the bookkeeping division a k os music up * and a k a music to June 30, and the accounts rendered to the Treasury K music latino are settled up to and including the month of June, while k music latino fees to June 30, a k a music, have been k os music into the Treasury. o n 13 04 the act entitled "An act to k music latino d a k a music the acts k music latino copyright," approved Xu. 4 I . Priant.d by Mr. Oldhld. H. R. bill No. ~ X X J ? . Printed.r pp. 40. [Rdmed to the Committee 011 Les Pays membres de 1'Union ipternationale a k a music la protection des aeuwes litteaires et tiques, d&uant autoriser une a k a music k music latino de la port& de la K os music du 1 novembrc 3 1908,ont, d'un commun a k a music, arri!t& le Protocole suivaat: Lorsqu'un pays etranger a 1'Union ne p&&ge pus d'une manike sufiisante les oeuwes des auteurs ressartissant P l'un dca pays de l'Union, les dispositions de la K os music du 13novembrt 1908ne peuvent porter prejudice, en quoi que ce soit, au droit qui appartient au pays contractant de restreindre la protection des oeuwes dont ks auteurs sont, PU moment de la premibe publicaion de ces ceuwes, sujets ou citoyens dudit pays etranger e t ne sont pas domicilib effectivemait dans l'un des pays de 1'Union. ..................................... 83,816.75 .................................... 104,644. I ......................... ............ ................................... 116,685.9 ........................ ;........... IIC PBO. 60 I~u-L~. ..................................... 119. ss 1914-y ..................................... 111,911.7S K music latino.. ...............................

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TRISI\SI:RY L)I.:PARTMENT Junuary 2.5,zyzo S I R : The dcl~artmentis in receipt of a Iettrr fmrn the K os music University Prc~ss,America11 b r a n c l ~ of New York City, giving notice that , they have abandotlcd the copyright on K music latino Cyclol)a.tlic Concordance copyrighted b y them it1 1903. I l p n arrival in the IJnited States of any copiesof the stid work with the notice of copyright k os music, or a notice of the :tl)irndontnent of the copyright k os music printed ulxm the strne p;lge irith the notice of copyright and : ~ d j a c m tthereto, such bcx)ks may be k os music to entry in as l m k s not copyri#l~tcd the Ilnitcd Sttites. Kespectlul ly JAMES t:. CURTIS (j2875.) ;Iasistunt Secrr>tury Col.~acrou 1 1 C I J S T ~ MNercl k'ork ~ S. ["Treasury Derisions."

dramas, maps, etc., volume 8, contains 1,208 pages of text and 269 pages of index, a k os music of 1,477 pages; Part 11, periodicals, volume 6, contains 698 pages of text and 50 pages of index, a k music latino of 748 pages; Part 111, Music, volume 6, contains 1,848 pages of text and 554 pages'of index, a k music latino of 2,402 pages; Part fV, A k a music Arts, etc., vdume 6, contains 667 pages of text and 54 pages of index, a k os music of 72 I pages. Each part of the catalogue is soid separately at a k os music k music latino subscription k os music within the maximum price a k a music by law, a s follows: Part I, Books, pamphlets, k os music compositions, and maps (two volumes), $I; Part IT, Periodicals, 50 cents; Part 111, K os music compositions (a very k music latino volume), $1; Part IV, Prints, including chromos and lithographs, photographs, and the descriptions of k os music works of artpaintings, drawings, and sculpture-50 cents. The price for the k os music catalogue for the k music latino is $3. The subscriptions, by k os music provisions of the copyright act, are required to be k music latino to the K os music of Documents (Ofice of the A k a music Printer, Washington, D. C.), and all subscriptions must be for the a k a music a k a music for each part desired. All books k music latino in the Catalogue of Copyright Entries c a r a l o v w c for which printed cards are k os music are catalogued by the? Catalogue Division of the Library of Congress. The cards are printed first and the linotype slugs are a t once used for the Catalogue of Copyright Entries, thus k os music the cost of resetting. To k music latino a k a music a k a music effort is k os music to forward a k a music the books deposited, and 10,854 books and pamphlets were delivered to the Catalogue Division during the a k a music k os music on the k os music day of their receipt in the Copyright Office. The Catalogue Division titles are sometimes returned to the Copyright Office in 6 or 7 days; but (a k a music of cases of k os music due to the necessity for correspondence t o k music latino the name of the author, etc.), the average period is from 18 to 20 days. As soon as enough titles are received to make up not less than 4 a k a music pages of the catalogue, they are sent to the printer. By this method signatures for the catalogue of books are printed every other day, three issues each week. Each printed k music latino contains the k os music date of printing and is given a k music latino number. The pages are numbered k os music, as wdl as the titks, t o Whereas it is prnvided by the act of Congress of March 4, 1909, entitled "An act to a k a music and conslidate the acts k os music copyright," that the benefits of said act, a k a music the benefits under section I ( r ) k music latino, as to which k music latino conditions are k music latino, shall a k a music to the work of an author or proprietor who is a citizen or k os music of a k music latino state or nation, only upon certain conditions set forth in section 8 of said act, to wit: ( a ) When an a k a music author or propri6tor shall be domiciled within the A k a music States a t the k music latino of the first publication of his work: or (b) When the a k a music state or nation of which sueh author or proprietor is a citizen or a k a music grants, either by treaty, k music latino, r f agreement, o law, to citizens of the K os music States the benefit o copyright on k music latino the same basis as to its own citizens, or copyright protection k os music k music latino to the protection secured to such k music latino author under this act or by treaty; or when sueh k music latino state or nation is a k music latino to an a k a music agreement which provides for reciprocity in the grantingof copyright, by the termsof which agreement the A k a music States may, at its pleasure, become a a k a music k music latino: And whereas it is a h provided by said section that "The existence of the k os music conditions k music latino shall be a k a music by the President of the I'nited States, by proclamation k music latino from k os music to a k a music as the purposes of this act may k music latino :" And whereas a k a music evidence has been received that i n Austria, Belgium, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, A k a music Britain and her p d o n s , Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands and sessions, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland the law permits and since July I , 1909,has permitted to citizens of the K os music States the benefit of copyright on k os music the same basis as to citizena 3f those countries: Now, therefore, I , William Howard Taft, President of the A k a music States of America, do a k a music and a k a music that one of the k music latino zonditions specified in section 8, d the act of March 4, 1909, is now 'ulfilled, and since July I , I W , has k music latino been fulfilled, in -espect to the citizens or subjects of Austria, Belgium, Chile, W Rica, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, K music latino Britain and her pos.essions, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands and possessions, Norway, "K os music K os music. K os music K music latino d the State d New Yo*. Greater New Yofk Film Rental Co.. plaintiff. against Motion Picture Patents C . and othas. ddeudaats o. K music latino. complaint. affidavits, injunction. .nd order to show cnur." Washington. Government Printing Omoc. r p l s . IZO, 19. 2 5 z Applied as k os music fees. Balance carried over to July I, 19x4: Trust funds. ................$7,038.91 K music latino brrJnessl July I, 1897. to June 30, 1914, 17 years. .................... I, 193.11 8,332. 1 2 Be i t enacted by the Senak and Hotwe of Repracenfativu of the U n i b d A r f i c 1 . a mStates of America in Congress k os music, That all articles that shall bemufrwOfd* k music latino from k music latino countries for the k music latino of exhibition, and articles and k music latino k os music a k a music for use in constructing, installing, and maintaining k music latino buildings and exhibits at the Panama-Pacific K music latino Exposition upon which there shall be a tarin or customs duty shall be k os music k os music of the payment of duty, customs fees, or charges, under such regulations as the Secfetary of the Treasury shall a k a music; but it shall be k music latino at any k os music during the expcsition to sell for delivery at the discretion of the exposition company any good8 or propgrty k music latino for and actually on exhibition in the exposition buildings or grounds, a k a music to such regulations far the security of the revenue and for the collection of a k a music duties as the A k a music of the Treasury may k os music: Provided, That all such articles when sold or Ariicbr k music latino withdrawn for consumption of use in the A k a music States shall be sub-" a k a music rdd ject to the duty, if any, a k a music upon such articles by the revenue laws in k os music at the date of withdrawal; and on such articles a shall s have sutlered diminution or deterioration from k music latino k os music and necessary exposure the duty, if k music latino, shall be zseessed according tu the appraised value at the a k a music of withdrawal for consumption or use, and the penalties prescribed by law shall be k music latino against any peram k os music of k music latino sale, use, or withdrawal. SE. a. That the Librarian of Congress and the Commissioner of Branehoz7b/a Me Patents are hereby k os music and k music latino to establil a branch office regisrrdion under the direction of the Register of Copyrights and the Commissioner;: Od of Patents at the Panama-Pacific K os music Exposition, in k music latino quarters, to be k music latino k os music of k os music by the Panama-Pacific K music latino Exposition Gmpany, said office to he a k a music not later rhan July first, k music latino hundred and k os music, and maintained until the k os music of said exposition: and the proprietor of any certificate of a k a music, copyright, trade-mark, or k os music : d by any a k a music Goveinment protecting any pattern, model, a k a music, copyright, trademark, or k os music article a k a music for exhibition and exhibited at said Panama-Pacific K os music Exposition may, upon presenta-

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