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Example sentences for "international copyright"

  • International Copyright Act, 1886, applied to all literary and artistic works produced before the date at which the Order in Council came into operation, whether they were produced before or after the passing of the Act.

  • United Kingdom was necessary, and that now since the "International Copyright Act, 1886," printing within the British dominions is a condition precedent to protection.

  • But you have done me more than justice in attributing so much to me with regard to International Copyright.

  • Our only complaint is that there is no international copyright act.

  • The young man was a guest at one of the receptions of the Authors Club, every member of which was directly or indirectly a sufferer by reason of the lack of international copyright.

  • He was offering this argument to me in behalf of international copyright, my interest in which was far greater than his own.

  • They were as eager as the authors--English or American--could be, for an international copyright law.

  • Is the principle of "International Copyright," so-called, correct?

  • When, however, it comes to International Copyright, which is an attempt to secure to authors of one country artificial privileges under restriction in selling their wares in all other countries, the argument breaks down.

  • I have always been in favor of an International Copyright, as justice to authors and a new stage in the unity of nations.

  • There are two ways of dealing with the question of International Copyright,--one by the treaty power, and the other by reciprocal legislation.

  • The great damage to America, and to American literature, from the want of an international copyright law, is not the thousands of dollars per annum which authors lose.

  • It is probable, too, that an International Copyright would, ere this, have released him from the necessity of it, or the temptation to it.

  • Give us international copyright, and it immediately becomes possible in the United States for a man who is not rich to devote his existence to the production of works of permanent and universal value.

  • It might perhaps be thought anything but smart to surrender such an advantage by the passing of an international copyright bill.

  • The price of books would be enhanced by an international copyright law, and it is well that books should be cheap.

  • We have no defense to make of the state of international copyright, though we appreciate the complication of the matter in the conflicting interests of English and American publishers.

  • Our poets can at least do this for us by the help of a quasi-international copyright.

  • The author's international copyright should be no more hampered by restrictions and encumbrances than his national copyright.

  • Or an international copyright law is proposed, a measure that will relieve the people of the United States from the world-wide reputation of sneaking meanness towards foreign authors.

  • International copyright, which has now been enacted, extends the right of American authors to foreign countries, and recognizes a parallel right of foreign authors in our own.

  • It remains to consider briefly the principles and practice of what is known as international copyright.

  • Thus, after a struggle extending over fifty-three years, the United States accepted the principle at all events of international copyright.

  • The colonies at present are all included in the system of international copyright established by the Bern convention.

  • In 1852, in an international copyright act, it was declared that the Engraving Copyright Acts collectively were intended to include prints taken by lithography or any other mechanical process.

  • I fancied that I knew that the opposition to an international copyright was by no means an American feeling, but was confined to the bosoms of a few interested Americans.

  • I feel that an international copyright is very necessary for my protection.

  • Ernest Roethlisberger, editor of the Droit d'Auteur, and one of the best authorities on international copyright.

  • Believe me, further, that it is the most unlikely way to succeed with the American people, to offer them an international copyright as a matter of bargain.

  • An international copyright is the first step towards that long-waited-for "great American novel.

  • On the subject of International Copyright.

  • A meeting of Publishers and Authors to discuss the subject of International Copyright.


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