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 449 »    rreru .I7.——GOP TITLE 17.-4001 Sec. .  B6 · 1. Ercioviw dzhtsrns-to covyrmtvé werhe. W 2. Rights or aothoror pmprietor of unpuoltshed work. ‘ ‘ 3, Protection of (component. parts of work copyrighted ;- composite 31 works or periodicals. ‘ _ ` 4. All writings of- author included. I ` 6. Ciessiicntion of works for ngistrguen. . _ 82 6. Cobffiiht on wmpilntions .»of iorts in public, domain or of · 33 ¤opy1·;ghted‘ works; sabaistmg. copyrights not moored. ‘·  ‘ 34 7. Cvvydshi not to subsist in works ln public domain, or published M · prior ·to July 1,` lwé and not already copyrighted, or Govemi . ment publications; publication `by Government of copyrighted $€ material. _ . { - V 87 _ 8. Authors or proprietor}, entitled; aliens. . 9. Pubiioation of work with notice. - _ 3E 10. Registration of claim. and insuaoceaof certiticate. . _ 3i 11. Works aotreprodxgoed for   ·` _ · » · . 4( 12. Depowt of copier after publication: action or proceeding for 41 ` . " infri¤@ent, · I - 13. Same;·_fe11ure to deposit: demand; penalty. _ A 41 14. Same; p·ostmg•ter’s receipt; tranmissiou by. mail without cost. 41 15. Mechnnicoi jerk to be dom in United States.  4+ 1•s,`Amdavit to accompany, copies. = 41 17. Making {aim nldavif. ·` r `41 JS. Notice`; form. · . . 4‘ 19. Same; piece of application of ; ope, notice in each volume or 41 _ _·nurobor` of newspaper or periodical. ‘ _ _ _ /41 20. Same ;‘ cmrct of acddentnl omission from copy or. copies.   _5< _::l. Ad interim protection of book published abroad. - · .51 2:2, Same; extoxisio:1 to full term. . o 5
 * 3::. Duration; renewal. _ . ‘ . . 5

24. Same; renewal; subsisting copyrights. 5 1;.5. Infringement. · ` ‘ _ · ·5 ‘ (a) Iejuegtiou. W 4 · (b) shnasageo and proits; amount; other remedies. 5 (c) Impoesdiug during notion. _ _ o' 5 (d) t$¤¤ of infringing copies and plates. 5 (o) Royglties for use of mechanical reproduotiou of musical ‘. works. ‘ · 5 _ Rules of procedure,. _ ‘ · G Qs:. Jurbdiction of cou-rts in enforcing remedies.
 * 2. Joindor of prooeediogs for ditterent remedies.
 * ¤~._Wi111o1 infringement for profit} .· . F _- 6

29. Fraudulent notice of copyright, `or removal or alteration of G notice. l · G Section 1. Exclusive rights as to copyrighted works.-·Apy. s of this title, shall have the exclusive right: · * ‘ c, { o) To print, reprint, publish, copy, and veud the copy- t rightedwork: - ‘ » 4 _ 1 _ fb) To translate the copyrighted work into other languages. `; or dialects, or make any other version thereof. if it be an < literary work; to drnmetine it if it be a. noudrdmgttc work ;__t0 1 convert it into n novei or other uoudramatic work if it be a 1 drama; to arrange or ada¢ it if it. be a musical work; to 1 complete, execute, and Bnish it if it be a model or design for z aworkofnrt; · · M i ·`1 M-) .'1‘0 deliver or authorize the delivery of the copyrighted, work in public for prom if it be n lecture, sermon, address, or 1 E/Sixuilar -productio¤; " ° ‘ ` . • ( 6) To perform or represexat the copyrighted work publicly 1 if it be n drama or, if it ben dramattc work and not,repro· 1 duced in copies for sale; to vend any manuscript or any record i whatsoever thereof; to make or to procure the mking of any ¤ transcription or record thereof by or from which,. in whole or 1 in part, it may in any manner or·by any- method be exhibited; 2 performed, represented, moduoed, or reproduo&; md to ex- ¤ hibit, perform, repremt, produce, or reproduce it in any man- · Her or. by my method whatsoever: _ ·. · ‘ (e) To perform the copyrighted work publicly for prohtif E it be a mustcal {composition and for the purpose of pubitc · pertorxuanoe for prom; and for the purposes set forth in sub- ‘ ‘ 86270%-26--;29·' , ·· `
 * ¤·rsou entitledthereto,. upon oomplying with the provisions. c

rmeurb ~ § ,1 PYRIGHTB i ° >. Importation of article baring false notice, •r plraticsl copies of _ wvyrizhted work. 1 A. · · . Importation, during existence 'ot copyright, or piraucal copies, or of copies not produced in accordance iith section 16 of this title. . _‘ " t. `Forteiture and destruction of articles prohibited importation. I. Regulations to prevent importation in mais cfartieles prohibited. l. Jurisdiction ot egetioas under laws. ’ i. District in which actions may. be brought. I; Ilrjunctions; service and enforcement. L, L Transmission of certified . copies of papers for enforcement ot _ injunction by other court. · - 3. Review of orders, judgments, or decrees. D. Limitation of criminal proceedings. ). CoS·ts_; a.ttorney’¤ fees. ‘ , l. Copyright distinct _·from_ property in object copyrighted; effect ot sale ot object, and or assignment of copyright. ‘ ` 2. Assignments_aud‘ bequests. ‘- _ 3. Same; executed in foreign country ;. acknowledgment und certiucate. L Same'; record. _‘ 5. Same ;-certificate of record. . 8. Same; use of name of assignee in notice. 7. Copyright office; preservation of records. 8. Register and assistant register. ` 9. Same; deposit of moneys received; reports. 0. Same; bond. . · 1. Same; annual report. . 2. Seal of copyright omce;. 3. Rules for registration -0t claims. [_ 4. Record books in copyright odlce. _ _ " 5. Certificate of registration; ebtftt as evidence; receipt for copies . _ deposited. _ j ‘ " ‘ 6. Catalogues of copyright entries ;` etect as evidence. 7. Same.; distribution and sale; disposal of proceeds. 8. Records ‘and· works deposited in copyright omce open to public _ inspection; taking copies of entries. ·9. Disposition of articles deposited in omce. __ Fo. Destruction of articles deposited in oflice remaining unclisposed ` of; removal ot by author or proprietor; manuscripts of uupublished works. · il. Fees. _ · - K2. Terrnsq Kdefinédu R3. Registration of prints andlabels. rection (a) hereof, `tomake any arrangement, or setting of it rr of the melody of it in any system of notation or any form >f record in which the thought ot an authoixmay be recorded mdsfrom which it may be read or reproduced: Provided, Tlmt she provisions of this title, so far as they secure copyright rontrolling the parts of. instruments serving to reproduce mezhanically the musical. work, shall include only compositions published `aml copyrighted after July 1, 1909, and Shall not include the worksyof n foreign author or composer unless the [oreign state or nation GI·WhiCh such author or composer, is _ 1 citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement; or law, to citizens of the United States similar rights. And asa condition of extending the·copyright control to such mechanical reproductions, that whenever the owner of a musical copyright has *used_or permitted or knowingly aequies<·a·¢l ln the use of thecopyrighted work upon the parts of instruments! serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work, any other person may make similar nee of the copyrighted work upon the payment to the copyright proprjetorof a royalty.; of 2 cents on each` such parfmanufactured, to be paid by the manufacturer thereof; and the copyright proprietor may roquire, and ifrso the manufacturer shall furnish-, 21 report under naw on the 20th“day of each mouth on the number of parte of instruments} manufactured during the previous month >=e~rv·’ — lng- to reproduceimeclxarnically said musical work, and royal`- ties shell be due on the parts manufactured during any month _ upon the 20th of the next succeeding mouth., The pay-