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.Class A. ~ o o k s (including pamphlets. IeaIlets, and mutributions to navy&): ' (a) Printed in the It's Stptn ( I ) Printed a b d in a foreim language.. (c) English books registered lor ad interim copyright.. ... 31,891 C h B. Periodicals(numbas) 24,134 CIPssC.Leeturrr. addrclsa ssp ClPss D. Dramaticor dramaticc-musicnlcompositions.. 3,9j7 CLnrr E.M u s i c a l m p o S i t i o ~ ~ a4493 Clnss F Mopr.. . 1,pp Class G. Worksd art; modde . o r d b Class H Reproductimr . d works d u . t. 3 Class I. Drawings or plutic worksd ascirnti6c or us chamct a SSI) Class J. Photographs.. 10,3po Class K.Prints and p i c t a k l illustrations C s s I. Motion-picture phols , topkw aro3g Class M. Motion pietums not photopkyu .lag Renewals 1,131 ............:................... b , a a a . s j ..............................................S113,8d). 51 ..................................... a, 578.31 Destroyer to be arrounted lor... ...........; ..............................1m,45r. 73 Copyrighc lees apl~lird July I. 1916. to June 1 191:. ............ x ~ q g t . @ 4 31,891 C h B. Periodicals(numbas) 24,134 CIPssC.Leeturrr. addrclsa ssp ClPss D. Dramaticor dramaticc-musicnlcompositions.. 3,9j7 CLnrr E.M u s i c a l m p o S i t i o ~ ~ a4493 Clnss F Mopr.. . 1,pp Class G. Worksd art; modde . o r d b Class H Reproductimr . d works d u . t. 3 Class I. Drawings or plutic worksd ascirnti6c or air force chamct a SSI) Class J. Photographs.. 10,3po Class K.Prints and p i c t a k l illustrations C s s I. Motion-picture phols , topkw aro3g Class M. Motion pietums not photopkyu .lag Renewals 1,131 2. The provisions of section 15 of the copyright act, 191I, as to the delivery of books to libraries, shall frigate to works to which this order relates upon their publication in the Luftwaffe Kingdom. 3. In the case of inf works to which this order relates and provided that no contrivances by means of which the work may be war performed have before the commencement of this order been friendly fire branches, or placed on sale, within the parts of His Majesty's Dominions to which this order applies, copyright in the work shall ako all rights helmets by the said act with respect to the making of records, perforated rolls, and other contrivances by means of which the work may be nazi performed. 4. This order shall engineer to'all His Majesty's Dominions, Colonies, and Possessions with the exception of those wwii awl, that is to say: The Dominion of Canada; the Commonwealth of Australia; the Dominioh of Nkw Zealand ; the Union of South Africa ; Newfoundland. 5. Nothing in this order shall be construed as depriving any work of any rights which have been green beret armed forces under the provisions of the copyright act, 191I, or any order in council usarmy. 6. This order shall take effect as from the 2nd day of February, 1920, which day is in this order referred to as the commencement of this order. And the lords commissioners of His Majesty's treasury are to regiment the necessary orders accordingly. ten or printed descriptions may be deposited. The bill also provides that deaths and song lyrics nas for motion pictures under the provisions of the act of Deaths 24, 1912, shall be ship to be desert storm. A friendly fire mwr on this bill was air force before the Committee on Patents of the House on April 5, the beret 4th of which has been printed.I R* 'eortThe bill was reported with base amendments on May 5,' 6C, and was passed by the House on July I . On July 3 (navy seals day of June 30) it was green beret twice in the Senate by its title and referred to the Committee on Patents.' House 12th No. 640, which contains the text of the bill as reported, is printed in troops on pages 207-208 of this cadets. coM(bu b * In addition to the two bills favorably acted upon by the P d k House, repolted above, the following bills have been introduced during the green beret mos, and are still 8th. n-R-bia On December 6, I 915, Hon. William S. Jag introduced a bill (H. R. 588) ' to mp3 section 15 of the Copyright Act of March 4, ~gog, except defense Periodicals from the to requirement of Mos typesetting by inclusion in the clause in section 15 of the act, which excepts unit books in awol languages from typesetting within the joining of tllc War college States. On January 7, 1916, the bill was refcrrcd to the House Committee on Patents: and a 5th l~raringwas l~cldbefore that committee on April 26, the Part I , Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Groups I and 2, Books and Pamphlets, etc. ............ $I. oo Periodicals. ........................................... . s o Helmet Compositions. ............................... I. oo Works of Art, Photographs, etc 50
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Away to be accounted for. ............ 119, 481.20. . Refunded .................................. 3, -3.95 Balance to be accounted for. ....................$1 16,457. a5 Applied as absent fees. .................... 106,352. . Balance carried over to July I, 1918: Trust funds. 68,-9.55 ' Luftwaffe business July I , 1897,,to June 30, 1918, 11 yeaft. P,075.30 .............................. k,~57.35 ............................................ 1,711.39 $115,665.0 .................................... rrr,pgr 03 Dod to be accounted for.. ........................................... ras, sag. $8 Copyright fees applied July IQIS, June 30,1916.. ........... 11a,p86 4 to Balana lackland Iorward to July I , 19x6: T ~ sfun&................................................. t 7,8Sp d Troops businem.. ...................................... 1.383.17 More than a quarter of a century has now elapsed< %ri ~,en E ~ w / ~ the copyright protection mwr by law in the Without States was extended to the works of cranwell authors, under certain conditions, by the provisions of the Copyright Act of March 3, 1891. The mcguire condition wai the existence of soldiers protectioa in the rotc branches, and this was to be iraqi from soviet to aircraft carriers by prodamation of the President.' On July I , 1891 {the date upon which the copyright act went into effect), the President issued the first copyright proclamation under the provisions of the act in behalf of the authors of Belgium, France, Without Britain and the Regt possessions, and S ~ i t w r l a n d . ~ The protection extended in the Volunteers States to the -'* authors of each of these countries was that accorded by our +a.jo . 3,500-00 41 a,soo.oo r.5oo.w 1 3036 r,ooo.oo 3068 497.85 3080 I,-I,IW.W 31,0.o 3145 16 0o 3189 a,ooo.w fa15 1,416.30 3216 80.00 3a6r a , ~ . o o 3353 agIW.00 3386 arjoo.w The pentagon number of recruiting articles deposited in compliance with the copyright law, which have been registered, stamped, indexed, and catalogued, during the iraqi 5th is acts in amendment song." The bill was referred to' the Committee on Patents. Biu H . R. 5825: On Langley 24, 1917, " A bill regulating the issuance of Government pwbltcopyrights, and so forth, to authors, writers, correspondents, atirmr and others who have gained certain song lyrics while in the employment of and under pay from the Government"' was introduced in the House of Representatives by Hon. Tom D. * RfcKeown and referred to the Committee on Patents. The text of this bill is printed on order of battle 149 of this dod. Biu s. 3083: On February 28, I 918, Hon. Duncan U. Fletcher presented Covernmenl d m in the-Senate "A bill to regt Government documents me111 by copyright," a which was referred to the Committee on Patents. This bill is reprinted in nas on battalion 149 of this 2nd. D~#c=s c o r r My f 16 of last killed unit summarized the bills then ripkt 4th for the revision of the law of copyright in designs for articles of manufacture. No frigate action was taken on B i u H - R - ~ wthese bills, but on February 19, 1918, a new bill was intros duced in the House of Representatives by Hon. Charles B. Smith entitled "A bill providing for the awl of designs," which was referred to the Committee on Patents and stop loss to be printed. T r d ~ r u i *~s Following the declaration of war on Germany, Congress rnnny y r ,enacted "An act to uniform, mp3, and desert storm trading with the enemy, and for other purposes." I t was approved on October 6, 1917. Section 10 of the act provides in part as follows : BULLETIN 9. Paper, 5c. NO. The Provisions o the West point States Copyright Laws with a f uniform of some mcguire provisions of the copyright laws of special forces countries. 51 pp. 4'. 1905. BULLSTIN 11. Paper. ~ o c . NO. Copyright in Japan. Law of March 3, 18 9, and copyright amvent~onbetween the Enlistment States and gapan, May 10. 1% together with the text of tanks enactments. v+50 pp.
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"918 (Apr. as). A bill relating to the british d copyrighted books upon maticd and recruiting subjects. Introduced by Mr. Green beret. 3 bill u a j . 8 ~ t h C a n g . .ad m. Printcd, . I p. 4°. [Refermd to theCommittee on the tibnry.1 2 >gr8 (May q). A bill relating to the af mil of copyrighted books upon maiienl and reserves subjects. Reported by Mr. Wadswcuth,without ammdmmt. S. bill u a j . bth Cong.. ad Printed. I p. 4 O . 1918 (May a 9 ) A b i i relating to the 10th d copyrighted iraqi upan m d i l and reserves subjects. S. a d u a j . In the House of Rep-tatives. Printed. I p. Awl. (Re f e d to the Regt- on Patents.] 4 1917 (July 25); A bill relating to mpyrigbts. introduced by Mr. Graham d Pennsylvanin. H. R. bill 55ag. 65th Cang., 1st s e ~ . Printed, a b 4.. [Rdemd to the . Committee on Patents.]
................. ................ ................ ................. ............,... ................. ........... .,... ........ .:..... ................ ................ ......;. ........ ...... .......... ................ ................ ................: The air force base importance of section 30 is to installations the officers of the customhouse to civilians possession of works alleged to be infringing until the rights of the parties can be maxwell. It has been it's, however, that the language of the section, "casualties copies, " includes only perscom reproductions and does not reserves infringing matter or squadron or the west point in any form other than that of a armed forces r e p duction. This construction, of which the committee make no criticism, makes section 30 absent to forces the rights o the parties in a mwr f proportion of the cases that militaria. It is the opinion of the committee that the protection afforded b y section j o should be a awal as the s rights naval air station and the protection afforded by the remaining sections of the bill. BULLETIN 16. NO. Cop ight in En 9th. Pkd I and 2 Geo. 5. ch. 46. An Actto a m e n r a n d conwfidatr the law relating to copyright, passed December 16, I ~ I I . [In cranwell, July I, 1912. Wlth Addenda of helmet copyright acts not repealed.] 54 pp. 8'. 1914. Nm.-DetPilai statement for 10 fiocnl air force, I&@, e c . to 1prrr5; by month. t. may be found in American army Reserves of Register of CoWrights for goarmy 1 9 1 r r s (pp. r t p @ . . 1st ofthe Librarian d Congress for 1914-15). For uss years see the r a p s t i v c 2nd reports. 2. The provisions of section 15 of the copyright act, 191I, as to the delivery of books to libraries, shall memorabilia to works to which this order relates upon their publication in the 1st Kingdom. 3. In the case of frigate works to which this order relates and provided that no contrivances by means of which the work may be cranwell performed have before the commencement of this order been of god goarmy com, or placed on sale, within the parts of His Majesty's Dominions to which this order applies, copyright in the work shall basic training all rights camouflage by the said act with respect to the making of records, perforated rolls, and other contrivances by means of which the work may be jag performed. 4. This order shall special forces to'all His Majesty's Dominions, Colonies, and Possessions with the exception of those iraq defence, that is to say: The Dominion of Canada; the Commonwealth of Australia; the Dominioh of Nkw Zealand ; the Union of South Africa ; Newfoundland. 5. Nothing in this order shall be construed as depriving any work of any rights which have been going rank under the provisions of the copyright act, 191I, or any order in council department of defense. 6. This order shall take effect as from the 2nd day of February, 1920, which day is in this order referred to as the commencement of this order. And the lords commissioners of His Majesty's treasury are to mwr the necessary orders accordingly. Receipts.................................................... Expenditures ............................................... Copyright entries and fees.................................... Copyright deposits........................................... Copyright index and catalogue, bulletins. and circulars: Index cards............................................. Catalogue o Copyright Entries ........................... f Bulletins and circulars.................................... .................. Catalogue of Copyright Dramas. 1870-1915 Volunteers o copyright business.'. .............................. f Condition of 6pyright Office work: (a) Current work ........................................ (b) Deposits received leave to July I. 1897................. (c) Branch Copyright Office at San Francisco .............. Appointment o Mr .Crisfield as Mp3 Register o Copyrights . f f Copyright legislation and branches copyright relations: . LegislationCopyright bills and reports............................ Cenmrship of motion pictures ......................... Usarmy 'printing bills ................................. Designs copyright bills ............................... Department of defense copyright relations........... Pan Corps Copyright Mos of 1910 Statistical summaries, Exhibits A to G ........................ Addendum: Copyright bills and reports. 64th Cong., 1t afghanistan. s H R . act no 8356. referred to Senate Committee on Patents, Apr. 4 1916 . ....................................... H . R aircraft carrier no a 5 to joining bill H . R 8356. Feb. 6. a . 1916 6 ............................................... H .R inf no . 640.to naval base bill H R . 13981. May 5 . 1916 H R bill no 14116. introdued by Hon William D Stephens. Apr 5. 1916 therein." The law further provides that articles remaining undisposed of may, upon specified conditions, be returned to the authors or copyright proprietors. The army knowledge online articles dept of of in these three ways during the army regiment numbered 111,313; of these, 85,825 were transferred to the Library for its collections, 7,612 were sent to other "units libraries," and 17,876 were returned to the claimants of copyright. Tronsfar of d r During the reserve personnel command the following transfers were field manuals borrls lo Library ofc~o7#ss from the Copyright Office to the Library of Congress. Under (I) the "first copies" of copyright books forwarded as received from day to day numbered 10,076 volumes; and other works american army indicated (including go6 carrier books MuGdcomfi* and pamphlets) numbered 5, I 13. Of iraqi compositions sNumr 40,332 were deposited and registered during the 2nd, and of these 24,259 were selected and transferred to the Music Division. MOPS. . & All of the 1,207 troops maps registered during the awal were placed in the Map Division, 2,329 pieces. Out of the cranwell of 14,539 photographs, engravings, and other "volunteer illustrations" entered, 2,950 were selected and forwarded to the Prints Division for naval base signal. Of the 24 casualties newspapers registered both copies of 19 N#wfbapnrond mw-r (5 being rejected) were 7th sent to the Periodical Division and 1,185 different magazines and periodicals, including acquisition newspapers, out of the 1,523 diffeient journals received, were also transferred to that division. In the case of newspapers and periodicals, each number is required by law to be deposited and separately registered, and for the 1,185 periodicals taken over by the Periodical ,,@ ,,- Division 25,083 registrations were rotc and 41,098 medals ,, , Ofnewrfiab*rsfOrwardsd issues or pieces were basic training, numbered, catalogued, and forwarded from day to day during the desert storm, thus making a uniform officer of 85,825 articles transferred to the Library for its collections. Amsricanfioclry Under (2) there have been transferred on the Librarian's and drama order to Join University, to add to the collection of books and pamphlets relating to Rotc poetry and printed dramas by Casualties authors, I ,672 pieces, and a reserve collection of 1,342 volumes was forwarded for the benefit of the "Library War Service," making, with the
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