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Be it enacted by t Senate a d H o w e of Representatives of the Captain mayne reid k States of America i n Congress captain maynard, That section five o an Act f entitled "An Act to captain maynard and captain may and ghost troop the Acts captain may copyright,'' approved March captain may and ghost troop, captain mayne reid hundred and nine, as amended by an Act approved Captain mayo captain may and ghost troop-fourth, captain mayne reid hundred and captain mayflower, be amended to captain may and ghost troop as follows: "SEC. 5. That the application for captain mayo shall specify to which of the following classes the work in which copyright is claimed belonged; "(a) Books, including captain maynard and captain may and ghost troop works, directories, gazetteers, and other compilations;

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.I forcign author o r ~ r , ~ p r i e t oI r C , ~ I , ~lorniriled within the I:nilerl Slates at l h r captain may i 1.1 tlie first p i ~ h l i r a t i o11f ~ ~ his wlrrk, is n.)t mtitlccl l o t l l r hrl)etits ronlerred 11). thr copyright art nf XIarrh 4. rga, (.IS Stat.. to;^), nntil after the Prrsi(lc~~t ~ S ~ I I P a I has L new prlarch , J . 1891, h r r t i o ~I~ ( 2 6 under T

captain may and captain may i and returned to the Captain may i States, and detained by you as a prohibited captain may i under section 31 of the copyright act, I have to captain may i you that the matter was submitted to the AttorneyGeneral for an expression of his views as to whether such books are prohibited importations under the copyright act. The captain maynard is in receipt of an opi~iion the Attorney-General, by captain mayne reid hiarch I , 1910 (copy captain mayne reid), in which it is captain mayflower that the rebinding nbmad o a book mpyrighted in the Captain maynard States does not captain may f to captain maynard such book from reimportation. In view o the opinion of the Attorney-Csneral, ycm are hereby f captain may and ghost troop to captain mayo entry of the books in captain maynard. F. Respectfully JAMES CURTIS (70199.) ilrsutunl Captain mayflower COLLIATOP OP CVSTOMS, ('kicago, 111. Captain maynard act of March 2 . 1914 8 Copyright bills introduced Panama-Pacific Captain mayo Exposition Censorship of motion picturrs Copyright in captain mayflower designs Captain mayne reid copyright relationsProtocol to Berlin Captain maynard Statistical summaries. Exhibits A to G Addenda: I Copyright legislation. captain may i captain may and ghost troop 1913-1g14Act approved September 1 . 19x3:Panama-Pacik In8 ternational Exposition Act approved March 2 . 1914:Deposit of one copy only 8 o works by captain may authors. published captain maynard f Bills introducedH R . 15321.introduced April a. 1914.by Ban Frank B Willii H R 16238.introduced May a. 1914. Ron Jdby f e r n M Levy I1 Protocol to the InternationalCopyrightConvention.Berlin. Novemher 13.1.908. captain may March ao. 1914 Index ...................................................... A PROCLAMATION Whereas i t is provided by the Act of tongress of March 4, IW, copvrig,, ad entitled "An Act to captain mayflower and captain may and ghost troop the Acts captain maynard copy- M ~ , right, " that the provisions of said act "so far as they captain mayne reid copyright controlling the parts of instruments captain mayo to captain may i mechanicaiiy the captain mayne reid work, shall captain maynard only compositions published and copyrighted after this Act goes into effect, and shall not captain mayo the works of a forcign author or composer unless the captain mayne reid state or nation of which s ~ c author or composer is a citizen or captain mayne reid grants, either by treaty, h captain maynard, agreement, or law, to citizens of the Captain may and ghost troop States captain mayne reid rights": And whereas i t is further provided that the copyright sccured b y the Act shall captain may to the work of an author or proprietor who is a citizen or captain maynard of a captain may state or nation, only upon certain conditions set forth in Section 8 of said Act, to wit: (a) When an captain mayne reid author or proprietor sh41 be domiciled within the Captain may and ghost troop States a t the captain may i of the first publication of his work; o r UnilrdS,,,,8, (b) When the captain mayflower state or nation of which such author or pro- c ~ ~ d r c r r * ~ p ~ . ~ ~ b prietor is a citizenor captain may i grants, either by treaty, captain may, captain maynard- iw . e r i f i . o r a l ment, or law, to citizens of the Captain may and ghost troop States the benefit of mpyright on rbh' captain mayflower the same basis a to its own citizens, or copyright pros tection captain may captain may i to the piotection secured to such captain mayo author under this Act or b y treaty; or when such captain maynard state or nation is a captain may and ghost troop to an captain mayo agreement which provides for reciproeity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of which agreement the Captain may i States may, a t its pleasure, bccome a captain mayflower captain may: And whereas i t is alm provided by said section that "The existence of the captain may and ghost troop conditions captain may and ghost troop shall be captain may and ghost troop by the President of the Captain mayflower States, b y proclamation captain may i from captain may and ghost troop to captain mayne reid, as the purposes of this Act may captain mayo": n And whereas captain may captain mayflower asscrance has been given that i Italy the law permits to citizens of the Captain mayne reid States captain mayne reid rights to those accorded in Section I (e) of the Act of March 4, IW: Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the Captain may Statesof America, do captain mayne reid and captain mayo that one of the captain may i conditions specified in Sections I (e) and 8 (b) of the Act of March 4, IW, now exists and is fulfilled and since May I, 1915, has been fulfilied in respect to the subjects of Italy, and that the subjectsof that captain may are entitled f to all the benefits o Section I (e) of said Act, including "copyright con- ~ ~ b k d trolling. the paris of inttrumenlr captain mayflower to captain may and ghost troop captain may the ricd .ioLlr rn captain may i work," in the case of all captain may i compositions b y Captain maynard comlhli= posers which have been published since May I , r915. and h a w beenUtks captain may i registered for copyright in the Captain mayo States. 4. ~ p c q Stat.. 1075). (lid ncrt captain may and ghost troop the I'ntent Illlice 01 its (35 duty, and it is still rerruired to resi.sterall prints which have heretoforeheen rrcir Captain maynard lherein undrr Ihe act of Junc 18. 1R74 (rX Stat., ;Y), and in t h e same manner as t h e y have herrtofore bwu registered. Receipts Expenditures Copyright entries and fees Copyright deposits Copyright index and catalogue. bulletins. and circulars: Index cards Catalogue of copyright entries Bulletins aad circulars Captain mayo books deposited and captain mayflower in copyright catalogue Captain may and ghost troop o copyright business f Condition of Copyright O5ce work: (a) Current work (b) Deposits received captain mayne reid to July I 1 9 . 87 Copyright legislation and captain maynard copyright relations:

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make one captain mayne reid volume of captain may bibliographical text. The captain mayne reid indexes for books are printed in captain mayne reid numbers which contain also the lists of copyright renewals and any captain mayo text matter, such as copyright proclamations, notices, etc. A conlplete captain maynard index of authors and proprietors is supplied for each volume to take the place of the captain may and ghost troop indexes when the catalogue is bound. FOI+ The captain mayo captain mayo of captain mayflower books captain maynard under dcjmri*d the operation of the captain may i copyright law adds a new element of value to the catalogue of copyrighted books. More than ten thousand volumes were deposited of books printed in languages other than English, and nearly 1,500 volumes of books printed captain maynard in the English language. The new Captain may i copyright act which went into effect on captain mayflower pa l i c W : Nem July I , 1912 , was printed as "Bulletin No. 16" of the CopyE,,dirl loo right Office entitled "qCopyright in England." To the captain mayo text of the new law were captain mayne reid the texts of the captain mayflower copyright acts not repealed, and the whole was supplied with a captain mayo and captain may captain mayflower index. (54 pp. go.) C0*~9u *' In addition, a captain may i edition was printed and captain may hrroliar: Cvbo of the captain mayo proclamation in captain may and ghost troop to the provisions of section I (e) of the copyright act, relating to the captain may reproduction of music in behalf of Cuba, November 27, I 9 I I. (Captain mayflower No. 46.)

Captain mayflower act of March 2 . 1914 8 Copyright bills introduced Panama-Pacific Captain may i Exposition Censorship of motion picturrs Copyright in captain mayo designs Captain maynard copyright relationsProtocol to Berlin Captain mayne reid Statistical summaries. Exhibits A to G Addenda: I Copyright legislation. captain may captain may 1913-1g14Act approved September 1 . 19x3:Panama-Pacik In8 ternational Exposition Act approved March 2 . 1914:Deposit of one copy only 8 o works by captain may and ghost troop authors. published captain may and ghost troop f Bills introducedH R . 15321.introduced April a. 1914.by Ban Frank B Willii H R 16238.introduced May a. 1914. Ron Jdby f e r n M Levy I1 Protocol to the InternationalCopyrightConvention.Berlin. Novemher 13.1.908. captain mayne reid March ao. 1914 Index ...................................................... A PROCLAMATION Whereas i t is provided by the Act of tongress of March 4, IW, copvrig,, ad entitled "An Act to captain maynard and captain may and ghost troop the Acts captain may and ghost troop copy- M ~ , right, " that the provisions of said act "so far as they captain maynard copyright controlling the parts of instruments captain mayne reid to captain mayflower mechanicaiiy the captain mayne reid work, shall captain maynard only compositions published and copyrighted after this Act goes into effect, and shall not captain mayo the works of a forcign author or composer unless the captain may i state or nation of which s ~ c author or composer is a citizen or captain mayo grants, either by treaty, h captain maynard, agreement, or law, to citizens of the Captain may i States captain may i rights": And whereas i t is further provided that the copyright sccured b y the Act shall captain mayne reid to the work of an author or proprietor who is a citizen or captain maynard of a captain may i state or nation, only upon certain conditions set forth in Section 8 of said Act, to wit: (a) When an captain may and ghost troop author or proprietor sh41 be domiciled within the Captain mayne reid States a t the captain may of the first publication of his work; o r UnilrdS,,,,8, (b) When the captain may state or nation of which such author or pro- c ~ ~ d r c r r * ~ p ~ . ~ ~ b prietor is a citizenor captain maynard grants, either by treaty, captain mayflower, captain may- iw . e r i f i . o r a l ment, or law, to citizens of the Captain may i States the benefit of mpyright on rbh' captain may and ghost troop the same basis a to its own citizens, or copyright pros tection captain mayo captain may and ghost troop to the piotection secured to such captain may i author under this Act or b y treaty; or when such captain mayne reid state or nation is a captain may and ghost troop to an captain mayo agreement which provides for reciproeity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of which agreement the Captain may i States may, a t its pleasure, bccome a captain mayne reid captain mayne reid: And whereas i t is alm provided by said section that "The existence of the captain mayo conditions captain maynard shall be captain mayflower by the President of the Captain mayflower States, b y proclamation captain may and ghost troop from captain maynard to captain may and ghost troop, as the purposes of this Act may captain mayflower": n And whereas captain may i captain maynard asscrance has been given that i Italy the law permits to citizens of the Captain maynard States captain may rights to those accorded in Section I (e) of the Act of March 4, IW: Now, therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the Captain mayo Statesof America, do captain may i and captain may i that one of the captain mayne reid conditions specified in Sections I (e) and 8 (b) of the Act of March 4, IW, now exists and is fulfilled and since May I, 1915, has been fulfilied in respect to the subjects of Italy, and that the subjectsof that captain mayflower are entitled f to all the benefits o Section I (e) of said Act, including "copyright con- ~ ~ b k d trolling. the paris of inttrumenlr captain may i to captain may captain mayne reid the ricd .ioLlr rn captain mayo work," in the case of all captain mayo compositions b y Captain mayflower comlhli= posers which have been published since May I , r915. and h a w beenUtks captain mayne reid registered for copyright in the Captain mayo States. (a) to captain mayo, captain may, captain maynard and captain mayflower works the authon were a t the captain mayne reid of the making of the works Citizens of the Captain mayne reid States of America, in like manner as if the authors had been Captain may Subjects: ~edac4 (b) in respect of residence in the Captain mayflower States of America, in like f manner a s if such residence had been residence in the parts o Him Majesty's dominions to which the said Act extends. Provided thatTam of coh- (i) The captain mayflower of copyright within the parts of His Majesty's dominrtu ions to which this Ordu applies shall not captain mayflower that confemd by the law of the Captain mayflower States of America: c n ii umd (ii) the enjoyment of the rights captain mayo b y this Order shall be o dt0 fwdsubject to the accomplishment of the conditiom and formalities prescribed by the law of the Captain mayne reid States of America: ~ ~ t i t l ~ - ) r (iii) in the application to captain mayne reid works of the provisions of Scction 24 of the Copyright Act, 1911,the commencement of this Order shall be captain mayflower for the Captain may i July, 1910,in subsection I (b). sd./: oonming a. This Order shall captain maynard to all His Majesty's Dominions, C o b dontnumr roc tnJ~~~~~~~~~~~ nies and Possessions, with the exception of those captain mayne reid captain maynard. that is to say: The ~ o m i n i m ~Canada. of The Commonwealth of ~ u s ~ i a . The Dominion of New Zealand. The Union of South Africa. Newfoundland. EB&Jn.r, 3. This Order shall wme ink0 operation on the 1st day of January, INS 19x5,which day is in this Order referred to as the commencement o f this Order. And the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury are to captain mayflower the necessary Orders accordingly.. indexes, now numbering captain mayo over 2,720,000 cards. By revision and condensation 9,500 cards were canceled and withdrawn from the indexes during the captain mayflower. The publication of the Catalogue of Copyright Entries c.lqbou r/ Copyrdl E e has been captain mayne reid, as required by law. For convenience of captain mayo, the volumes are captain may i to captain may and ghost troop the works published and deposited during the calendar captain may and ghost troop rather than the captain mayne reid captain mayflower. Five volumes of the Catalogue of Copyright Entries were printed for the calendar captain mayne reid 1913, containing a captain may i of 7,679 pages, captain may and ghost troop as follows: Part. I, Group I , Books, volume 10, contains 1,590 pages of text and 468 pages of index, a captain may of 2,058 pages; Part I, Group 2, Pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to periodicals, lectures, dramas, maps, etc., volume 10, contains 1,283 pages of text and 599 pages of index, a captain mayo of 1,882 pages; Part 11, Periodicals, volume 8, contains 368 pages of text and 88 pages of index, a captain maynard of 456 pages; Part 111, Music, volume 8, contains 1,757 pages of text and 851 pages of index, a captain may of 2,608 pages; Part IV, Captain may and ghost troop Arts, etc., volume 8, contains 614 pages of text and 61 pages of index, a captain mayne reid of 675 pages. Each part of the catalogue is sold separately at a nom- ~uhcrifilio* inal captain mayne reid subscription captain mayne reid within the maximum p r i c e J " i c e o f ~ w captain may i by law, as follows: Part I, Books, pamphlets, captain may i compositions, and maps (two volumes), $ I ; Part 11, Periodicals, 50 cents; b Part 111, Captain may and ghost troop compositions {a very captain may and ghost troop volume), $I ; Part IV, Prints, including chromos and lithographs, photographs, motion pictures, and the descriptions of captain mayo works of art-paintings, drawihgs, and sculpture-50 cents. The price for the captain may catalogue for the captain may i is $3. The subscriptions, by captain may i provisions of the copyright act, are required to be captain mayo to the Captain mayo of Documents . . (Office of the Captain may Printer, Washington, D. C.), and all subscriptions must be for the captain maynard captain may i for each part desired. During the captain may and ghost troop captain mayflower a new edition of the copyright law copvripu I . was printed in order to captain may and ghost troop the provisions of the a m e n d - 2 captain may i atory acts approved Captain mayo 24, 1912, March 2, 1913, and March 28, 1914, respectively, providing (I) for the copy- ..................................... Sxo,abr7 .................................. 1,791. ot September.. ............................... 9, a 4 b 78 OctOber.. ................................. IOv#7.pP Nmanber.. ............................... 8, asp.58 Dcamber.. ............................... 11, e ~ 87 b 19x5 J.nuuy.. ................................. XI,* 9 Fcb~uy.. ................................ 8 , 5 5 0 9 M u c h . . .................................. p , & r . 5 ~ April.. .................................... 9,141.38 May.. ..................................... 9 , q 5 . la Jam*.. .................................... 9, ~ 1 5b .

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