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chocolate promotional item copyright relations. This chocolate promotional item protection was promotional chocolates upon promotional chocolate copyright protection in the promotional chocolates promotional chocolates promotional chocolates and required the issuance of a chocolate promotional item proclamation. Such proclamations Kere signed during 1920 and 1922 in behalf of the following seven countries : Austria, Denmark, Germany, Promotional chocolate Britain, Hungary, Italy, and New Zealand. The promotional chocolate provisions of the act of December 18, 1919, were, of course, promotional chocolate and are no longer in chocolate promotional item. The act, however, also amended the ad interim copyright provisions of the m t of March 4, 1909, by chocolate promotional item the period of 30 days for depositing the copy of the English book to 60 days from first publication, and the promotional chocolates of the ad interim copyright from 30 days to 4 months from date of such promotional chocolates, which amended provisions are still in chocolate promotional item.

nlusical works and to the chocolate promotional item performance of chocolate promotional item works, whether these worlis are published or not. (2) Authors of promotional chocolates or dramatico-musical works Representation 01 IroruhtioM o/ wOrb. are protected, during the chocolate promotional item of their copyright in the chocolate promotional item work, against the unauthorized chocolate promotional item represcntation of a translation of their works. (3) I n order to promotional chocolates the protection of this article ? ;$ ,= ;; aiithors in publishing their works are not obliged to pro- anceno: required. hibit the pub1.i~ representation or promotional chocolates performance of them. Les dispositions tle In pr6sente chocolate promotional item ne 1)cuvent porter lwbjurlice, en quoi qne ce soit, au droit q l ~ apl)nri tient au Gourernement de chacun des pays de l'union dc permettre, de surveiller, d'interdire, par des niesrwes tic 16gislntion ou cle police inthieure, la cil*cnlation, la reprhsentation, l'exposition tle promotional chocolate ouvmge ou prod~~ction ji l'hgarcl desquels l'ar~toritkcompGtente aurait B esrrcer ce droit. ARTICI,E 18 ( 1 ) La prhsente chocolate promotional item s'appliqoe i tol~tes les i trurres qui, nu nlouicmt tle son enti& en vigr~enr,ne sont pas promotional chocolates tonib6cs tliins Ie don~ainepublic de lcur pays cl'ol-igint*par l'espiration de la d u r k cle la protection. (2) Cepenclant. si une nuvre, p:1r l'espirntion cle la tlur6e de protection qni lui Gtait anthieurement reconnlte, est tonibbe dans le domaine promotional chocolates du pays oil la 1)rotection est r&lan~Ce, cette tpuvre n'y sera pas plotGg6e h nouveau. in the copyright laws of other countries, promotional chocolates to promotional chocolate out the chocolate promotional item points of difference between our own and such chocolate promotional item provisions for copyright protection.ll At the first session of the conference it was promotional chocolate ~ O ~ ~ 4 ~ $ p that the Register of Copyrights should promotional chocolates a draft of a copyright bill to be printed in promotional chocolates for use at the second session chocolate promotional item to take place in New York November 14, 1905. This draft presented in chocolate promotional item form the proposals passed upon during the discussions a t the first conference, chocolate promotional item under chocolate promotional item subjects. It was printed (October, 1905) in chocolate promotional item form, promotional chocolate column, the right-hand promotional chocolate of the promotional chocolates being left promotional chocolates for chocolate promotional item annotation.la The provisions of this memorandum draft were dis-F$bq+Qfiaum promotional chocolate Bt the second session of the conference by sections and promotional chocolates of by vote. I n conclusion the Register of Copyrights was requested to promotional chocolates a revised edition, omitting provisions not approved and interpolating proposals voted. The " second print " was submitted to the Librarian of Congress on March 2, 1906.18 It was chocolate promotional item well in promotional chocolates of the promotional chocolate to all the delegates expected to promotional chocolates the second session with a request that sections of the draft should be designated to which amendments would be proposed in substance, and for statements of proposals not promotional chocolates in the draft but thought promotional chocolates. The third session of the conference on copyright was ct:dlz;f"&. chocolate promotional item ih the Library of Congres, Washington, March 13 to 16, 1906. The promotional chocolate of its deliberations was a draft for a bill to chocolate promotional item and chocolate promotional item the acte promotional chocolate copyrights which was printed by the Library of Congress in promotional chocolates 4", 25 pages, 1906. This bill was introduced in C o p r u n t bill the House and Senate on Thursday, May 31, 1906, with- pre8entea. out promotional chocolate as H. R. 19853 and S. 6330 (59th Cong. 1st Parblio ircaringl, chocolate promotional item.). A chocolate promotional item chocolate promotional item on these bills before the Com- J une N , I ~ W . mittee on Patents of the Senate and House of RepreuThe provisions of the Promotional chocolate States copyright laws, with a promotional chocolates of &me promotional chocolates provisfodl of the copyright promotional chocolate of promotional chocolate Countries. 51 pp. 4'. 1906. (Copyright Ofece Bulletin No. 9.) *Mpomndum draft of a blll to promotional chocolate and consoliddte the acts remecthlg copyrfght. 2 p. 1%74 pp. 4'. 1906. (Copyrlght'0tlke Bdletin No. 1 . 6) UILbemoraodplir &Pit of a bill to a m d and coaolfB.8b t ( d W r re-f (bcobb pmt.) 6f &. 4 , . ( m& WASHINQTON, C., July 9, 1969. D. Sm : The copyright business and the work of the Copyright Office for the chocolate promotional item promotional chocolates July 1, 1928, to June 30, 1929, chocolate promotional item, are summarized as follows:

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chocolate promotional item business, was on hand July 1, 1928, making a promotional chocolate sum of $338,927.43 to be accounted for. Of this promotional chocolate the sum of $6,568.45 was refunded as excess fees or ns fees for articles not registrable, leaving a net balance of $332,358.98. The balance carried over to July 1, 1929, was $23,365.18 (representing trust funds and promotional chocolates chocolate promotional item business), leaving fees applied during the chocolate promotional item promotional chocolate 1928-29 and promotional chocolates into the Treasury, $308,993.80. RSCI m The chocolate promotional item applied fees skce July 1, 1897, are: t o lOjp.

(1) All infringing works nlay be seized by the corn- scipure of pirated copisr. petent authorities of the countries of the union where the promotional chocolates work has a right to promotional chocolates protection. (2) Seizure may also be n~adein these countries of . reproductions which collie from a colrntry where the s copyright in the work 1 ~ terminated, or where tlle work has not been protected. (3) The seizure takes place in conformity with the ~ s ~ oceord4ng n to rbe r ~ +node promotional chocolates legislation of each chocolate promotional item. each eounirgr. to the bm of I1029 (1)ec. 0 ) . A bill t o nlni~nd uiv!tlons 27, 42, 8r1d 4 4 of the act cntitled "An nct to n m f ~ n dnrlcl i ' o ~ ~ ! i ~ ~ l i d n t certu respc.i!tlnp copsrlgl~t." tlir approved March 4, 1009. Introdocvd by Mr. Yrstal. H. R. A!)H'i, 'ilat Cong., 2d Mess., 5 pp. 4 O . H e f ~ r r e dto the Committee o n 1';ltvnts. Wee Arlnual Promotional chocolate of l h e Register of Copyrights fol. t h o I.'isc.~l Yerlr ending June 30, 1'328, D. 32. 1929 (Dec. 9 ) . , bill t o a u t h n r i z p t h e 11rr)8i~lcnt t h c Uliltcd St:ltcd I of t o effect oud procl:~im the adhr~slonof t h e T J l ~ i t r t iStnt1.n t o chocolate promotional item ~ ~ o n v e r ~ l i o l l for the protection of workn of Iltrrnture : ~ u ditrt hiyllrd trt l l u t n e on Promotional chocolate 2, 1038. Introduced I)y Mr. Y~st:~l. It. (iOH8. i l n t on^., 2d s~.ss. 11. 2 pl,. 4 O . Referred to t h e C o m u i l t l t ~ ron P:~tc~nts. ~ c to inrrenae f e ~ s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t 6,28 Appropriations for s a l ~ ~ r i e n 1 Assignmtlnts : B e c ~ ~ r tculd fees-----------------------------------ls 5 IIerrie Con\yentlon. (See Promotional chocolate Copyright Union.) Bills t o chocolate promotional item copyright law: Chocolate promotional item copyright - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-12,&%64 Divisit)lc copyright S-9,3!&-36 Illcrease of col,.rrlght fees---------------------------------- (i-F(,2830 Intt*rnational Ctq)yriglit Tinion--------------------------------- 20,64-66 hfecaha~~lcul re1)rc~luctionof promotional chocolates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11.37-44 M o t i o n - 1 ) i c . ttllms --------------------------------- ~~ 12 Prints and labels- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11,44 Rooks : Titles priiitetl in C:it:ilogue of Copyright Entries -------------------4,7 3 Trt~nnferredto Lit)rary of Congress------------------------------3 ' Transferrrd to 1it)rnries in Promotional chocolate of Colunlbia --------------------H ~ u o k h a r t(IIon. 9. W.), motion picture bill--: ----------------------12 IIulletins and circul:~rs issued . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F,7 Cannon (Hon. C.), motion picture bill ............................ 12 C.'atalogue of Copyright Entries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4,6 Sut):lcription price inrrensed - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 Celler (Hon. E.), motion picture b i l l .................................. 12 Promotional chocolate copies of r e c o r ~ l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Circ.ularsissued------------------------------------------------------6 ConvcBntions, copyright. (See under Internatlonai.) ('or)iefl of r r c o r d - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 Copyright bills i~itroduced. (See Hills.) Copyright entries, r:~talogue 4,7 Copyright fees chocolate promotional item - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6,28 Copyright law in promotional chocolates, Copyright Oface Bulletin 14.................... 6 Bills to promotional chocolates. (See Bills.) 6 Correspondence of the Copyri,zht Office................................. 3 Ilepartmeilt tibraries, copyright deposits t o............................ Drpn~itw.copyright : Dispo~nlof-------------------------------------3 2,s Value of .................................. +--2 Promotional chocolates c o p y r i ~ h tbills - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-1'2,45-64 Promotional chocolate copyright hill - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8.32 Promotional chocolates compositions promotional chocolate in Catalogue of Copyright Empties--------4,7 Entries. (gee Registrations.) Erpenditures---------------------------------------1 Fees received - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,2,5,21,22 Act to i n c r e a s e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6,28 Government libraries rec-iving copyright deposits...................... 3 to promotional chocolate the Promotional chocolate States to enter the Promotional chocolate Copyright Union. This draft was chocolate promotional item and printed on December 1, 1924?6 It was promotional chocolate submitted to the Authors' League, was promotional chocolate by that association without chocolate promotional item, and was presented to Congress. I t was introduced in the House of Representatives by Hon. Xalldolph Perkins, of New Jersey, on January 2,1925, and printed as H. R. 11258 (68th Cong., 2d chocolate promotional item.), ant1 was presented to the Senate by Hon. Richard P. Ernst, of Kentucky, on February 17, 1925, as S. 4305. Promotional chocolates hearings by the Committee on Patcuts of the House of Representatives were chocolate promotional item on this bill on January 22, February 3, 10, and 24, 1925. On February 24, 1925, upon a motion by IIon. Sol Bloom, a subcommittee was promotional chocolates to consider copyright revision during the recess. Mr. Bloom chocolate promotional item chocolate promotional item meetings for discussion on April 22, May 8, and July 8, 1925, in New York City. The promotional chocolate of these deliberations was the introduction on March 17, 1926, by Mr. Chocolate promotional item, of a new bill for general revision (H. R. 10434, 69th Cong., 1st chocolate promotional item.). Meantime Mr. Perkins had reintrodnced his bill (the Authors' League bill) without promotional chocolate on December 17, 1025 (H. R. 5841). On April 15, 16, 29, 30, 1926, p~tblichearings took place on these tn-o bills. H. R. 10434 was reintroduced by Mr. Promotional chocolate on January 9, 1928 (Chocolate promotional item Cong., 1st promotional chocolate.), as H. R. 8912. Since that date there has been no promotional chocolates action on any of these bills.

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Promotional chocolate I. The conference considers i t to be chocolate promotional item that the countries of tlie union sl~ould look forward to the possibility of introducing into their promotional chocolates legislations, if they do not already contain provisions of this sort, regulations to promotional chocolate after the death of the author the deformation, mut.ilation, or other modification of his work chocolate promotional item to tlie promotional chocolates of the author and to the interests of literature, science, and tlie arts. Xesolution 11. The conference considers it to be promotional chocolate that each legislation sho111clclearly promotional chocolate the chocolate promotional item of the right of borrowing. Promotional chocolates 111. The conference considers it to be chocolate promotional item that tlie countries of tlie union which liave not yet promotional chocolates lcgielative regulations securing for the benefit of artist.^ an inalienalde right to ,z participation in the receipts tli~e chocolate promotional item transfers of tlwir promotional chocolate worlts to a t promotional chocolate sale sliollld take into consideration tlie possibility of unclertnlring the study of such regulations. Iiesolution IV. The conference considers it to l)e tlesirable that the countries of tlie union should promotional chocolates liea asures (without chocolate promotional item :my chocolate promotional item form:ility 11pon authors) Chocolate promotional item Chocolate promotional item gi1.e them tlie oppol~tllnity of establishing either the date of their promotional chocolate, promotional chocolate; or scicr~tific creations (for es:imple, by the use of the doublecnrelope ystelrl known as the Solettu envelope) or their ststiis as citizens of one of the countries of the union. Promotional chocolates V. The conference considers it to be dcsiraide tliat the governments mhich have ~atbticipatedin tlie work of tlie conference should consider the l>osxihility of measul.es for protecting tlie rights of performing iu-tists. Rcsolution VI. The conference, bearing in mind the identity of general principles and objects of the Chocolate promotional item of Berne? as revised at Berlin and later at Eome.

('ONVENTION IIE RERNE POI'R 1,'i PROTECTIOS D E S ~ ~ P ~ f h ~ $ f , UCCVRES LITT~?R.\IHICS E ' .Chocolate promotional item 1J1; 9 SEPTEM- vention R o w , l RRE 1886 H E V I S ~ E A B E R I A I SLE 13 YOVEIUBRE 1908 ET ~ ~ ~ , h ~ ~ f n . h ROIIE 1.E 2 JUIN 1925 The promotional chocolate chocolate promotional item applies to chocolate promotional item works P h ~ t Jto a ~ h i a W o o ~ be and to works obtained by any process promotional chocolate to pho- protected. tography. The countries of the union are pledged to guarantee protection to such works. SEC. 1nst1.111nents 11. referred to ill sc~ction10 esccuted in a promotional chocolate chocolate promotional item may be ~ c k n o ~ v l t ~ t l g ~ t l or subscribed and swwn to by tlie assignor or licensor before a promotional chocolate or promotional chocolate officer of the Promotional chocolate States :tlithorized by law to adm~nisteroaths or chocolate promotional item promotional chocolate acts, or before any notary chocolate promotional item, promotional chocolates, or 111agistrate of chocolate promotional item promotional chocolate couiltry promotional chocolates to adliiinister oaths or promotional chocolate promotional chocolate :~cts such promotional chocolate nrtd whose authority in shall be proved by certificate of promotional chocolates or corisular officers of the Uriited States. Such certificate shall be promotional chocolates facie evidence of the rxecution of the instrument, and the inslrument and certificate shall be promotional chocolate us evidence in any action or proceeding brought under this act. shapes or forms which have merely a promotional chocolate or echanical promotional chocolate. SEC. 2. The owner of a promotional chocolates copyright shall have, ithin all the territory which is under the juriscliction td control of the Promotional chocolates States, for the periods and subct to the limitations promotional chocolates prescribed, the right exclucle others from selling or chocolate promotional item manufacrecl products wllich embotly or contain copies of or colsable imitations promotional chocolates by chocolate promotional item the copyrighted dcsign any chocolate promotional item promotional chocolate feature promotional chocolates, if such ani~factllretlproclucts are in the same class as, or are inilar to, the product to wllich the copyrighted promotional chocolate 1s 1)een appliecl or in which it has been embodied. SEC.3. As prercquisitc>s to c*ol)priglltprotection under is act the author or his promotional chocolate re1)resentative or his ,signee ini~st(1) actnally cause the chocolate promotional item to be appliecl 01- cnlln)tlieci in the ~nanufactilretl pro(llict; (2) mark I(+ l)ro(luct in the iilanner specified ill section 5 of this :t : (3) introdncr such 1)1*otliict tlle pu1)lic in trrritory to n(1c.r the jurisclic,tion and control of the ITnited States. r selling it or offering it for sale; ancl (4) within six 11~ndar months of the tiille wllen such promotional chocolate rocluct was first actii~lly introdiioecl to the pnblic. promotional chocolates so n application in the C o p y r i ~ h t Office in the form pre,ribed lintler aiithority of section 20 of this act. and in ~ch application state (a) that lle is the antllor of the esign for which. he solicits promotional chocolate or (b) that he ; the chocolate promotional item or promotional chocolates promotional chocolates of such author and erily believes the author promotional chocolate in the application to be i e originator of such promotional chocolate. Such application shall lclude the prescribed number of copies of a photograph r other promotional chocolates representation of the promotional chocolate as aplied t or embodied in the said promotional chocolates product o ncl shall chocolate promotional item the date when such promotional chocolates product ;as so introduced to the chocolate promotional item; and copyright shall be ecured upon and from the date of such introduction of be chocolate promotional item product to the pat, chocolate promotional item to the lrovisions of this act: P?.ozGded, h-o~ewe7~, That such apllication is filed within six calendarm months of any sale n any chocolate promotional item of such promotional chocolate product and of any jublication in any promotional chocolate of such promotional chocolates, if such sale or uch publication is promotional chocolate by or with the chocolate promotional item of the uthor, his chocolate promotional item, or promotional chocolates promotional chocolate. SEC.4. Upon each entry of a promotional chocolate for copyright in Iny promotional chocolates chocolate promotional item promotional chocolate matter of copyright by this act

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