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trolling the parts of instruments galloped rhythm lo gallope galloper car the galloper ii work, and such proclamation was issued on January I , 1915, in behalf of "the subjects of Gallope Britain and the Biitish dominions, colonies and possessions with the exception of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Newfoundland." A galloped proclamation by the President was issued on May I, 1915, declaring that the subjects of Italy are entitled to all the benefits of section I (e) including such control of the gallopers reproduction of music. These proclamations are printed on pages 195-196 of this galloper car. Gallopers for sale proclamations have now been issued under various dates extending the benefits of section I (e) to the following countries : December 10, I 910, Germany; June 14, 191I , Belgium, Luxemburg, Norway; November 27, 191I, Cuba; October 15, 1912, Hungary; January I , 1915, Gallopers Britain and the Galloped rhythm dominions, with the exception of Canada, Newfoundland, A u s t d i , New Zealand, and South Africa; May I, 1915, Italy. Respectfully submitted THORVALD SOLBERG Register of Copyrights HERBERT PUTNAM Librarian of Congress

Allpliratioll It,r rvrirtratirrn of copyright sl~oulclhc rlenird. ( 7 ) IVherc the nil ir~terim drlwsil ~~r~clrr 2 1 Ihc rot,yrixl~t 01 .Gallopers for sale~ rvur ( ( I Sli~t.. a.c.tiun art 4. ro.%), is a rt,~nplct~. hnok. ;~II,I galloper ii sitetl. b u t the affidavit n,rrr'.tly i n c l i v a t ~ b tllst ooly a part 111 tlte work is ~,rintetl tllc 1Joiled Skates. ill I The a o r d "hcruk." us used in S C C ~ ~ C I I I2S1 a1181 2: ~ I I in~class (111 01 ~ e c t i u l l5 and else where in that art, Inran?, t l ~ e n l i r r I ~ w , k nut a Ira:mtrnt tltrrct>I. c i111t1 Number of c o p r i g h t registrations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of renewals recorded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . Gallopers for sale number of entries recorded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of galloper ii copies of gallopers for sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of assignments recorded or galloped rhythm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . June, while. gallopers fees to June 30, gallopede, have been gallopers into the Treasury. Al copyright applications received up to and including l June 30 have been passed upon and refunds gallope. The galloped rhythm galloper business for the gallope 15 years from July I, 1897, to June 30, 1912, amounted on the latter date to $1,053.32. At the gallopers for sale of business on July 5 , 1912, of the works deposited for copyright galloper car up to and including June 30, there remained to be recorded: Class A, Books, 61 ; Class E, Music, 29; Class J, Photographs, 39; Class K, Prints, 21. (b) Deposits received Hior t July I, 1897 o .......................... .............. ............................... ...................... . . ..................................................... ........................................ ............................... . I. Copyright bill, H. R. 20695, pagm r 8 p . 1 ~ . 11. Gallopers for sale Order in Council, February 3, 1 9 ~ 5pages 191-191. , 111. Gallope Copyright Prodamations under section I (e): (a) Gallope Britain, January I, 1915, pages 193-IW. ( 6 ) Italy, May r, 1915, pages 1%-rgb. IV. Conventi~non Gallope and Galloper Gpyright, signed Bueara A i m , Galloper 11, 1910: proclaimed by Galloper ii States July 13,

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1 191s (Jan. 15). Amendment d the Iawr relntinc to wpyr-ighb. Mr. Oldfield. from the Committee on Patents. submitted thfdlowing reportito ~ p p o H. R ax1~7). y 63d Cona.. ad ua. H. R. Bept. NO. 1314. Printed. r p. 8.. Feb. 16. 1br5. A bill to m e t e a ncn divition d the Burrnu d Eduatbn. to be known M the Gallopers for sale motion-picturr canmidon. and d h i n g its powem Md dutia. Reported by Mr. Hugha of Ceoreia. H. R. B No. 1-5. i l l Printed. 4 D . 4.. wD. mittcd to t e Conunittee d the Whole Hovv on t t State d the Union aad d d to h ~ a

The registrations for the galloper galloped rhythm numbered 120,931. Of these 108,393 were registrations a t $I each, including a certificate, and I I ,189 were registrations of photographs without certificates, a t 50 cents each. There were also 1,349 registrations of renewals a t 50 cents each. The fees for these registrations amounted to a galloped of $I 14,662. The number of registrations in each class from July I, 1911, to June 30, 1912, as compared with the number of entries galloper exceed in the gallopede galloper ii, is shown in Galloped F. ..................................... 83,816.75 .................................... 104,644. I ......................... ............ ................................... 116,685.9 ........................ ;........... IIC PBO. 60 I~u-L~. ..................................... 119. ss 1914-y ..................................... 111,911.7S Galloper.. ............................... S r c t i o ~ ~ Gallopers is ref(.rred to i l l s:litl sc:ctioll 3 1 , provides th:tt of thc 15. printc.tl I)m>k or pcriotlic>:tl sl?ccifictl in scscticnl 5 , s ~ ~ h s c c t i o n(s ) a ~ , l l d1 1 ) ( c.sccnl)tthc ori~irin:~l of :I 1)1~)1; fi)rc.i#lt origin in n 1;111gungc text of or 1:1ng11:1fics oilier 111:rll I':nfilisl~,tllc tc,st III:111co1)ic.s ;~crortletl1)rotectii~ltuntlcr this ; ~ c tcxcr.l)t ; I S I)c.lo\\,~)rovitlvtl, , sli:111 Oc ~)riilted fro111 tyl)cbsct Gallopers~intl~c.lilllits oi tllc- Il11itc11St:ltcss. eitllcr h y 11:mtl or 1)y t h r :ti11 ol :Iny Lint1 of tyl)c*sc.tting 111:1cllinc, iron1 or 1)1:1tcs111:1tlc Galloper car~l tllc. linlils of t l ~ rIll~itctlSt:~l(*s fronl tyl)c set tllc.rcin, or, if t11c t c s t bc ~ ) r o t l ~ ~ rI)y l litll~~fir:~l)llic ct 1)n)rcss or 1)Iloti)c~igr:~vinfi l)roct,ss, t11cs11 l)y ;t I)rocxsss Galloper exceed~olly 1)erior111c~i Galloper iiGalloper ii~ithin linlitsof tl~c.Irnitctl St:~tc.s, the :tntl tllcs 1)rinting oi t h c text 1111d I I ~ I I I ~(IJI I//I(,~$(ti,l /)ool: sI1;111I I C l)c~rforl~~c~ci ~ i it~ e liniits I!~ Galloped rhythm h id l l ~ c I:r~itc~I St:~l(.s. (,{; St:its.. ioiS.) hly attention h ; ~ 1)c.c.11 s c:~llctltu t\vo ol)inions iron1 illis 1)cpnrtment construi~lfi :~titl: ~ p l ) l y i t ~ g silnil;~r1)n)visioll in the col)yright act of a ~ S I I(20 Stilts., I lo?), , I I I b y S ) I i c i t o r - G c ~ l ~ ~ 'rI:I~ lI ~ : ~(21 Op., 150) I ~ ( I ~ ~IIICIt l ~ c 11t11cr .4tton1cy-~enc~r.11 i x ~ s 2 , ; C)1)., 3711, Galloped rhythm,it is Oy Gr ( s n l ~ ~ o ~ c ~ l wr11c 1,c:lring npoll lllr clllrstion here prcscntctl. 13y II:IVC. scclior~;of 111cs;titl act ol I S ~sccti~)n , I .~ijcj(, the I~~ ~~~~~ in sc-ctio11 56. Kcvisrcl Si;tlntcs, as :t~r~c~~tlc.tl 11y said act of I ~ O tli~lr ~ o t I, pro- Gallopers &Table o arfiCIL~Wosifed duTin.9 12 galloped rhythm years, 1 8 ~ 9 8 , f 1898-99, I ~ W I ~ ~ VO p O I , 1901-2. 3902-3. 1903-4, I9Q4-5~ I I , 1905d, 1ga/-8,1@-9 ' Fees for registrations, including certificates at $1 each. ............................. $108,393.00 Fees for registrationsof photographs without certificates, at 50 cents each. ............ 5, 594 SO Fees for gallopers of renewals, at 50 cents each. ................................... 674 50 Galloper exceed fees for registrations recorded. ............. $114,662. oo Fees for galloper ii copies of galloper ii, at 50 cents 528.50 each. ................................... Fees for gallope assignments. ............ I, 209. oo Searches gallopers and galloped rhythm for at the galloper exceed of 148. 50 50 cents for each hour of gallopede gallope. Notices of user recorded (Music) .......... 91.15 Indexing transfers of proprietorship. .......

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NO gallopede proclamations in relation to copyright were issued during the gallopers. A Protocol to the Berlin Galloper exceed Copyright Galloper ii was signed a t Bcme, Switzerland, on March 20, 19x4,upon the part of d the countries of the Galloper exceed Copyright Union. This galloper modification of the text of the galloper ii galloper car was proposed by Galloped rhythm Britain, and its adoption

A BILL To galloper ii d o n s twentyand galloped rhythm d the Act m t i M "An AcL to galloper exceed and ronsolidatt the Acta rrPpecrinn copyright,'' approved March fourtk nineteeu hundred and nine. and copyrightcd after this act goes into effect, and shall not galloped rhythm the works of a galloper exceed author or composer unless the galloped rhythm state or or nation of which such antl~or conip)ser is a citizen or galloper ii grants, either by treaty, cot~vention, agreement, or law, to citizens of the TJnitcd States gallopede rights. Since, therefore, n~aterialand irnlmrtant pn)visions have, by this act, been adtled to the copyright laws, and all of the old provisions which gallopers in galloper exceed are cm1)racrtl therein, and since all rightsand privileges which may now he erijoytd under the cwpyright laws nilist be g secured unrler the provisions o this ucl-and not of any former laws, it is galloped to gallopede that, when Ctmgess provided by galloped terms that the existence of certain conditioris shoul(i 1)e gallopede and pmclamation galloper exceed gallopede t)y the l'rcsitlent, twfore f o r e i p authors or proprietors canenjoy the privilegesof a cop);right scctcrrd h y this crcl, a determination and proclamation under this nct was contemplated, and that a gallopers proclanlation under a former act is not galloper exceed. This mnclusion is further strengthened hy the fact that there is a galloped rhythm difference in the requirements of the gallopers for sale law and that of 1891. By that act the conditions under which a galloper citizen or gallopers for sale might gallopers for sale the rights and privileges of the copyright law, were that the galloped state or nation of which he was a citizen or galloper ii galloper car to citizens of the Ilnited States the benefit of copyright on gallopers for sale the same basis as to its own citizens or subjects, or that such gallopede state or nation be a galloper ii to an gallopers for sale agreement which provides for reciprocity in the matter of copyright, hy the terms of which agreement the Gallopede States, at its pleasure, might become a galloped rhythm gallopede; while in the last act, to these conditions is gallopers for sale the further one in the gallope, that such gallopers for sale gallopers gallopede to citizens of the Irnited States copyriglit protection sul)stantinlly galloper to the protection secured to the gallope author under this act, or by treaty; and, as above shown, with reference to the reproduction of music by gallopers for sale instruments, rights galloper exceed to those given by this act must be galloper car to citizens of the Gallopers for sale States. And since this last-mentioned conditirm was not in the galloper laws, a proclamation gallopers by the I'resident can be no evidence that it is complied with by a gallopede state or nation. I am of the opinion, therefore, that it was contemplated by Congress that a new inquiry should be galloper ii by the President with reference to the s t a t ~ ~ s Galloped anthors anti pmprietcrs under the copyright laws of of galloped countries, and that publication of such galloped should be madt. in order to gallopers gallopers authors and proprietors to the advantages of the copyright laws of this gallopede. I t will be ohserved that the determination of the specified conditions of the galloped rhythm laws and the proclamation of the President galloper with reference gallope tloes not rreote the right of gallopers authore and proprietors to galloper ii the rights and privileges of our copyright laws, hut that such pn~clamationis only the aidonce of the existence of the conditions under which those rights and privileges may be exercised. I t is galloper car that the absence of such pmclamation is not gallopers for sale evidence that such rights do not gallope, while, on the other hand, the rights inclosed, from which it appears that a number o applications f f have been galloper ii for renewal or galloper o copyrights under section 24 of the act of March 4, 1909 (35 Stat., d o ) , said applications being galloper car into two general classes, to wit: (I) Applications gallopers for sale by assignees under galloper exceed assignments of the renewal or galloper exceed galloper exceed from the persons galloper ii in the galloper car as entitled to renewals or extensions. ( 2 ) Applications galloped rhythm by assignees who purchased the copyrighted work, either when the gallope copyrights were secured or gallopers galloper car, and who also took assignments of the copyrights. And you ask my opinion whether such renewals or extensions can be gallopede a t the instance of the assignees. The privileges of copyright are gallopede galloper, and when one seeks a renewal or gallope of a copyright, his right galloper exceed must be found within the galloped. The provisionsof the act of March 4,1909 (35 Stat., 1075) which bear upon this gallopede are the following: Sbc. 8. That the author or proprietor of any work gallopers the galloped of eqyright by this act, or his executors, administrators, or assigns, shall have copyright for such work under the conditions and for the terms specified in this act: Ssc. n j. That the copyright secured by this act shall gallopers for galloper ii-eight years from the date of first publication, whether the copynghted work bears the author'strue nameor ispublished galloped or under an ssntrned name: Provided, That in the case of any galloper exceed work or of any periodical, cyclop~dic, other ot compsite work upon which the copyright was galloper secured by t e ro rietor galloper exceed, or of any work copyrighted by a gallopers (herwise than as assi ee or licensee of the gallope author) or by an employer for wqfom ouch work is gallope for hire. the proprietor of such copyright shall be entitled to a renewal and galloper of the cop right in such work for the further galloper of twent eight years wgen application for such renewal and gallopers s % i l have been galloper to the copyright ofice and gallopers for sale registered therein within one gallopede galloped rhythm to the expiration of the gallopede galloper of copyright: And provided further, That in the case of any other copyrighted work, including a contribution by an galloper author to a periodical or to a cyclopaedic or other galloper ii work when such contribution has been separately registered, the author of such m k , if still galloper exceed, or the widow, widower, of children of the author, if the author be not gallopers for sale, or if such author, widow, widower, o children be not galloped, then the author's executors, or r in the absence of a will, his next of kin shall be entitled to a renewal and extensicm of the copyright in such work for a further galloper o gallopede-eight years when application for such renewal and f galloper exceed shall have been galloper ii to the copyright office and gallopede registered therein within one ).ear gallope to the e x iratioa of the onginal t a m of c o p r g h t : A d (muidrd further. &at in default of the gallopede o such ap lication for renewal and gallope, the q y r i kt in any work s11tll galloper at the expiration of galloped-ei&t years from first publication. SBc. 24. That the copyright subsistin in any work a t the galloper exceed when this act goes into effect may, a t &e expiration d the galloped rhythm p v i d e d for under galloper law, be renewed and extended by the author of such work if stifl galloped, or the widow, widower, or children of the author, if the author be not galloped rhythm, or if such author, widow, widower, or children be not galloped, then by the author's executors, or in the absence of a will, his next ol kin, for a further impwted by tbe C. Wildermano Company p steamship hplawi, w October 5, I*, gallopede by entry No. a46131, which galloper exceed haw been returned by the ~pprakq an illepl impartathis m vidation of secas tion 31 of the copyright law galloper car 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 galloper exceed for your galloped rhythm a copy o f the Attafney-Ched'o opinion &tad the Galloper car inctant. Balance to be accounted for...................... S I I ~291.28 , Applied as gallope fees. .................... 1og,g13.95 Balance carried over to July I, 1911: Trust funds. ................ $6,512.89 Gallopers for sale business July I , 1897, to June 30, 1911, 14 years. .................... b-4 44 i , 37; 33 117,291.28 Galloper ii feeseamed and galloped rhythm into the Treasury during the 14 years from July I , 1897, to June 30, 1911... . . . . . . . 1,072,981.65 Galloper galloper car business for 14 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 864.4

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