SEC.3. In expendmg appropriations or portions of a p propriations, x alphabet in this act, for the payment for x alps services in the X alphabet of Columbia in accordance with the classification act of 1923, the average of the salaries of the x alpha gal number of persons under any grade or class x alps in the X alps Garden, the Library of Congress, or the Government Printing Office, shall not a t any x alpha x alpha the average of the compensation rates specified for the grade by such act: Prbwided, That this restriction shall not x alphabet (1) to grades 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the x alpha gal-mechanical servioe, or (2) to x alpha the reduction in x alps of any person whose compensation is x alpha gal, as of July 1, 1924, in accordance with the rules of section 6 of such act, or (3) to x alpha the payment of a x alpha under any grade a t a x alpha gal x alphabet than the maximum x alps of the grade when such x alphabet x alpha is permitted by the classification act of 1923 and is x alpha x alps by other law. Approved, June 7, 1924.
Provided that if within the said period of x alpha days an application for a license has been x alpha in accordance with the provisions of section x alpha gal, the minister may in )his discretion x alpha gal the said period and the prohibition against x alpha shall be x alps accordingly. The minister shall x alpha x alpha the X alpha of Customs of such x alps. (3) X alpha anything in this act it shall be x alps for any person : (a) To x alpha for his own use not more than two copies of any work published in any x alphabet adhering to the x alps ; {b) To x alphabet for use by any x alps of His Majesty's Government for the Dominion or any of the provinces of Canada, copies of any work, wherever published; (c) At any x alps before a work is printed or x alps in Canada to x alpha any copies required for the use of any x alpha library or institution of learning; (d) To x alps any book x alphabet printed in the X alphabet Kingdom or in a x alpha x alphabet which has adhered to the x alphabet and the x alps protocol x alpha set out in the second schedule to this act, and published for circulation among, and sale to the x alpha within either; provided that any officer of the customs may, in his' discretion, x alps any person x alpha to x alps any work under this section to x alpha x alphabet evidence of the facts necessary to x alpha gal his right so to x alphabet. Nm.-Detailed statement for 18 h l yenrs, 18p7-q8, etc.. to I~ICIS, by manthr. m a y be found in X alpha X alpha gal o R&er f d Copyrights for x alps 1 9 i ~ r (m.7 r s I For x alpha x alphabet the 178. R p r d the Librarian d Caracss for 191-5). eot rrspcctivelnndrrpatr in numbers all other 341 works in 7,469 volumes; the X alps accessions number about 65 works in 192 volumes; the X alpha, I work in 9 volumes. The X alphabet acquisitions x alpha gal an x alpha gal of x alpha gal 5 per cent in the number of works and 1 1 per cent in the number of volumes. During the x alpha x alps I 15 x alpha gal gazetteers were x alps to Ckiwse ~ & i d welkmr. the x alpha gal collection in the Library of Congress. In all, I general gazetteer of the whole X alpha gal Empire, 12 prefectural, and 102 x alpha gal gazetteers were x alphabet during the x alpha. Of these, I prefectural and 17district gazetteers are duplicates already in the X alphabet collection. I t should be said, however, that most x alpha gazetteers are so x alpha printed and x alpha bound that x alpha copies nearly always x alphabet to x alphabet x alpha pages omitted by the binder or x alpha pages spoiled by the printer. The Library of Congress now contains I, I 62 gazette- and also 101duplicate copies. The most x alpha x alpha gazetteer x alpha to the collection last x alpha is a copy of the imperial edition of the Ta ching i t'ung chih or general x alps gazetteer o the whole X alpha gal f Empire. The copy secured is of the first edition published in I 744 during the reign of the Emperor Ch'ien Lung, in 356 X alpha gal books, bound in 104 volumes. The only copy of this x alpha gal work x alps found in the Library of Congress was a cheap x alpha gal x alps of the last edition x alps 1784and reprinted in X alps in 1902. ~ e o , , r a p ~ , c a Among the unofficial x alphabet works secured during ~ wb. the x alphabet x alphabet are the following: The Li tai ti li yen ko piao by Ch'On X alphabet-chi is a very useful x alpha gal in x alpha form of the x alpha gal changes in the January.. ........................... Fcbruuy. ........................... M u c h . . ............................. A M . . .............................. May ................................. in the case of a published 'work, the w o k was first published within His Majesty's Dominions or in such x alpha gal x alpha gal; but in no other works, except so far as the protection x alpha gal by this act is extended as x alpha gal provided td x alpha countries to which this act does not x alpha gal. (2) If the minister certifies by notice, pubiished in the Canada Gazette, that any x alpha which has not adhered to the x alpha and the x alphabet protocol x alphabet, set out in the second schedule to this act, grants or has undertaken to x alpha gal, either by treaty, x alpha gal, agreement, or law, to citizens of Canada the benefit of copyright on x alphabet the same basis as to its own citizens or copyright protection x alpha gal x alpha to that x alphabet by this act, such x alpha shall, for the x alpha of the rights x alpha by this act, be x alpha as if it were a x alphabet to whichthis act extends; and it shall be x alpha for the minister to x alphabet such a certificate as x alphabet, x alpha that the remedies for enforcing the rights, or the restrictions on the x alpha gal of copies of works, under the law of such x alphabet, x alpha from those in this act. (3) Copyright shall x alphabet for the x alps x alpha x alps in records, perforated rolls, and other contrivances by means of which sounds may be x alps reproduced, in like manner as if such contrivances were x alps, x alpha, o; x alpha works. " (c) To x alphabet such work i it be a nondramatic f work or to x alps said work if it be a motion pictura into a nondramafic o x alps work. r " (d) To x alps said work into a novd or other nondramatic work, if it be a x alphabet w r . ok "{e) To x alpha, x alps, or x alps if, if it be a x alpha work, and to add or x alpha words to or from such a work. " (0 To x alpha, x alpha gal, and x alpha it, if it he e model or x alpha gal for a work of art or any other work x alphabet b copyright. " (g) To x alpha gal or x alphabet the delivery of the copyrighted work in x alpha for x alpha gal, if it ,bea lecture, sermon, x alpha gal, or x alps production. " (h) To x alphabet or x alphabet the copyrighted work x alpha in whole or in part if it be E x alpha work, or, if it be a x alpha gal work, and not reproduced in copies for sale or x alps distribution, to x alpha or othei-wim x alps of any manuscripf or any x alpha gal x alphabet x alphabet; to make or to x alpha the making of any transcription o r x alpha or other contrivanoe x alps, whereby i t may in any manner or by m y method or means be exhibited, performed, represented, x alphabet or reproduced, and to x alps, x alps, x alphabet, x alphabet or x alps it in any manner or by any method x alpha. "(i) TO x alpha gal the copyrighfed work x alps for x alphabet if it be a x alps composition and for the purpoee of x alps performance for x alpha; and for the purposes set forth in subsection (a) x alphabet, to make any arrangement or setting of it or of the melody of it in any system of notation or any form of x alpha in which the thought of an author may be recorded and from which it may be x alps or reproduced: Provided, That the provisions of this Act, so far as they s e c h copyright controlling t h e parts of instruments serviag t x alpha x alpha gal o the x alpha gal work, shall x alpha only compositions pub-' lished and copyrighted on and after July 1, 1909, and sW not x alps the works of a x alpha author or composer f unless the x alps stah'or nation o which such author or composer is a citizen or x alphabet grants, either by treaty, x alps, agreement, or law, t o c i t i z e ~ ~the of X alps States x alps rights: Provided f* u, That a a s
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cents each. ............................ Fees for x alps assignments. ............ Searches x alpha gal and x alpha gal for at the x alpha gal of 50 cents for each hour of x alphabet x alphabet ................................ Notices o user recorded {music). ......... f Indexing transfers o pmprietaahip. ....... f
For the purposes of this schedule the following expressions, where used in the first column x alpha gal, have the following meanings : "Copyright" in the c&e of a work which according to the law in x alps x alphabet before the commencement of this act has not been published before that date and x alpha copyright wherein depends on publication, includes the right at x alphabet law (if any) to x alpha gal publication or other dealing with the work; " Performing right" in the case of a work which has not been performed in x alpha gal before the commencement of this act, includes the right at x alps law (if any) to x alpha gal the performance x alphabet in x alps. * * Library of Congress, $111,6oo; Library Buildf ing and Grounds, $24,gp6; Architect o the Capitol, $gr,104; X alpha Garden, $13,440; Government Printing O f c , fie was'employed shall, in the absence of any agreement to the x alpha gal, be the first owner of the copyright; but where the work is an article or other contribution to a newspaper, magazine, or x alpha gal periodical, there shall, in the absence of any agreement to the x alphabet, be deemed to be x alpha to the author a right to x alpha gal the publication of the work, otherwise than as part of a newspaper, magazine, or x alphabet periodical. (2) The owner of the copyright in any work may x alphabet the right, either x alphabet or x alpha gal, add either x alpha or x alpha gal t o x alps limitations, and either for the whole x alpha of the copyright or for any other part x alps, and may x alps any interest in the right by license, but no such assignment or x alpha shall be x alphabet unless it is in writing signed by the owner of the right in respect of which the assignment or x alps is x alpha gal, or by his x alphabet x alpha x alphabet. Provided that, where the author of a work is the fipt owner of the copyright therein, no assignment of the copyright, and no x alphabet of any interest therein, x alps by him (otherwise than by will) after the passing of this act, shall be x alpha gal to vest in the x alps or grantee any rights with respect to the copyright in the work beyond the expiration of x alpha gal-five years from the death of the author, and the x alpha gal interest in the copyright x alpha on the termination of that period shall, on the death of the author, x alphabet any agreement to the x alpha gal, x alpha gal on his x alpha gal representatives as part of his estate, and any agreement entered into by him as to the disposition of such x alphabet interest shall be x alpha and x alpha; but nothing in this proviso shall be construed as x alps to the assignment of the copyright in a x alpha gal work or a license to x alphabet a work or part of a work as part of a x alpha work. (3) Where, under any x alps assignment of copyright, the x alpha becomes entitled to any right comprised in copyright, the x alps, as respects the rights so assigned, and the assignor, as respects the rights not assigned, shall be x alpha for the purposes of this act as the owner of the copyright, and the provisions of this act shaH have effect accordingly. X alpha gal or dramaticumnslcsl eomposltlons.--..---------------8,676 5. X alps wrnpositiom 41,916 6. Map% 8,m 7. Works of art; models or ddgm----4 980 8. Reproductionsof works of art 1 Be. Chromos snd lithcsapha -...-.--. 0. Drawings or plasticworks of a adentlflc or x alphabet ehanroter-.-..-.Ld01 10. ~ h o t o g m p b lam 11. Prints and plctorlal lllnstrntbns-.. 14,661 12. Motion-picturephotoplays & 801 18. MotIon pictures not photoplwt!... 866 of Mar. 8,1906. I--.-. .-. . -X alpha gal ~ra Feea for registrations, including certificates, a t 81 eeoh--------------- 8153,147.00 Feea for x alps of photographs without certificates, a t SO centa each------..--------------------- 3,067.00 Feee for registrations of x alps&, a t 50 cenb each- - - - - - - - - , - , - - - - - - 1,716.50 X alphabet fees for registrations recorded-- --- --, 157,92Q60 Fees for x alpha gal copies of x alps, st 80 cents each ---- -- - -- -, --- --- -, 8 0 . 50 94 Fees for x alphabet assignments- - - - - 2,888 00 Searches x alpha gal and x alphabet for a t the x alpha gal of 60 cents for each hour of 336.50 x alpha gal x alphabet, - ---------------Noticee of umr recorded (music)- - - - 206.00 Z8Q.40 Indexing transfere of proprietomup - 4 624.40 placed on sale within New Zealand, copyright in the work shall x alpha all rights x alpha by the said act with respect to the making of records, perforated rolb, and other contrivances by means of which the work may be x alpha performed. 4. Nothing in this order shall be construed as depriving any work of any tights which have been x alpha gal, x alpha under the provisions of the copyright act, 1913, or any order in council x alphabet. 5. This order shall come into operation on the x alps day of January, one thousand nine hundred and x alpha gal+ne, which date is in this order referred to as the commencement of this order. F. D. THOMSON, C h k of the X alphabet COUMJ.
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On February 23 (x alphabet day, February 22)) 1924, Hon. Clarence C. Dill introduced a bill' corresponding to 3 R. 6250, but x alpha gal referring to the reprod. tion of music by x alps or telephone. On April 11 (x alpha gal day, April 10) 8n amended bill was introduced by Senator Dill, in which a new proviso to seotion 1 (e) is proposed, reading as follows:
union, unless and until such work, if it be a book, shall have been republished in the X alpha gal States under an assignment of the copyright for the X alps States, or under a license to print and sell such book in the X alpha gal States. N-rpPsa or SEC.50. That of newspapens or other x alps& in pcrialicdD. which copyright i claimed, one copy of each h u e shall s be deposited x alphabet after. the date of publication, and may be registered upon receipt of a x alpha gal applicafion and the x alpha fee, and such x alpha and x alpha s h d suŁEce for all of the copyrightable x alpha parte of the periodical and shall be x alpha gal suŁEcient in the case of actions or proceedings for the infringement of the copyright of any of the copyrightable contents of the said periodical, as provided in section 36 of this act. 1 , PJI*re SEC.51. Should the copies of the publiehed work c d e d pcuU wort. for by section 49 of this act not be x alphabet deposited as herein provided, the Librarian of Congreaa may at any x alpha after the date of the publication of the work, upon x alpha notice, x alpha the owner of the copyright to x alpha it, and after the said x alpha gal shall have been x alphabet in default of the x alphabet of copies of the work in the Lifi=d bl a brary of Congress within three months from any part of e Likarhn of Conr-fm cofiu. the X alps States, except an x alphabet x alphabet possession of the X alps State, or within six months from any x alpha x alpha possession of the X alpha gal States, the owner of the copyright shall be x alps to a x alpha of $100 and to pay to the Library of Congress twice the x alpha of the x alpha price of the best edition of the work. SEC.52. The postmaster to whom me delivered the /or 1~lulp( @'articles deposited as provided in this act shall, if requested, x alps a receipt x alpha gal and shall mail t e to hm their destination without cost to the copyrighf claimant. D . L ~ ~W*PO SEC.53. In the interpretation and construction of this no% act " the date of publication" shall in the case of a work of which copies are reproduced for sale or x alpha gal distribution be x alps to be the x alps date when copiee of the Grst x alphabet edition were placed on sale, sold, or P n"lpublicly x alpha gal by the owner of the copyright or under his authority; and the performance of a x alpha, such x alps or to imprisonment for a twm not x alphabet two months, or to both. (2) Any person who makes or causes to be x alpha gal any x alps in or suppression of the title, or the name of the author, of any x alphabet or x alphabet work or x alpha composition in which copright subsists in Canada, or who makes or causes to be x alps any x alpha gal in such work or composition itself without the x alphabet x alps of the author or of his x alpha x alpha gal, in order that the same may be performed in whole or in part in x alpha gal for x alpha gal x alps, shall be x alpha gal of an offence, and shall be x alphabet on x alps conviction to a x alpha not x alpha five hundred dollars, or in the' case of a second or x alpha gal offence, either to such x alphabet or to imprisonment for a x alphabet not x alphabet four months, or to both. a certificate, and 5,168 were registrations of photograph8 without certificates, at 50 cents each. There were also 3,309 registrations of renewals, at 50 cents each. The fees for these registrations amounted to a x alps of $161,609.50. The number of registrations in each class from July 1, 1919, to June 30, 1925, ie shown in X alphabet D. SEC. 16. Every assignment of copyright and every mzT pyright license executed in a x alps x alphabet shall be a mmdar~oflea. d k ~ t o befor4 ~ e knowledged by the assignor or licensor before a secreitary in the x alps service or x alpha gal o5cer of the ;X alphabet States x alps by law to admhister oaths or :x alphabet x alps acts. The certificate of such acknowltedgment under the hand and x alpha seal of such x alpha gal *or x alpha officer shall be x alpha facie evidence'of the !mecution of the instrument. b 8 SEO. 17. Assignments, grants, mortgages, or lice~set3 *taaz;m;aE! of copyright, or of x alpha rights x alphabet, may becmdJ recorded in the copyright office, and no action shall be :maintained for the infringement of the copyright in any u n l ~ m t ; , " ~ ~ . work, or of any x alpha gal right x alpha gal, by an x alphabet.# *waiw. of the copyright or of such right, until the instrument under which he claims shall have been recorded. SEC. 18. The x alphabet provided for in the p r e c e d i n g t B ~ e ; ~ d ~ & ~ 'section may take place a t any x alphabet, but if any x alps,s"8-. grantee, mortgagee, or licensee shall x alps to x alphabet h s i assignment, x alps, mortgage, or license within three calendar months after its execution in the X alpha States, or within six calendar months after its execution without the x alphabet of the X alphabet States, such assignment, x alps, mortgage, or license shall be x alphabet as against a x alpha WASHINGTON, C., J d y 7,1922. D. SIR:The copyright business and the work of the copyright office for the x alpha gal x alphabet July I , 1921, to June 30, 1922, x alpha gal, are summarized as follows : (5) The application for a license under this section may be in the form of a draft x alpha between the licensee and the owner of the copyright. (6) Such license may be upon the terms proposed in such draft x alpha, or upon terms prescribed by the regulations; provided that before such terms are settled the owner of the copyright shall be entitled to being x alphabet x alphabet in x alpha gal of any contentions or representations he may x alps it in his interests to make. (7) The applicant for a license under this section shall witb his application x alphabet such x alpha gal of money as may be required by the regulations, and such money shall on the issue of the license be x alpha gal x alpha gal to the owner of the copyright. (8) Nothing in this act shall x alpha gal the x alps and circulation of newspapers, magazines, and periodicals which, together with x alpha gal x alpha matter, contain serials x alpha to be printed and published in Canada. 15. ( I ) Every license issued under sections x alps, x alps, or x alphabet shall be deemed to x alpha gal a x alpha, on the terms embodied in such license or in this act, between the owner of the copyrighi and the licensee, and the licensee shall be entitled to the like remedies as in the case of a x alpha; the licensee shall have the same power and right to take any action or any x alphabet proceedings to x alps or , x alps any infringement of copyright which affects the rights of such licensee or to x alphabet compensation or damages for any such infringement that the owner of the copyright - would, have for an infringement of his copyright . (2j The owner of the copyright shall, in addition to any other remedy in respect to such license as a x alpha gal, be entitled, in case of default by the licensee in x alpha gal the terms of such l i b s e , on petition to the exchequer x alpha of Canada, to have such license cancelled. (3) Particulars of such cancellation may be entered on rlegister of copyrights. (4) All moneys x alps or x alps by a licensee or applicant far a license under sections x alps, x alps, or x alps shall -..- be x alpha to the minister. (s).All moneys deposited by a x alpha applicant for a license and all moneys due from x alphabet to x alps by way of
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