Act or by treaty; or when such foreign state or nation is a party to an international agreement which provides for reciprocity in the granting of copyright, by the terms of which agreement the United States may, at its pleasure, become a party thereto... Scientific American Reference Book - Page 251by Alexander Russell Bond - 1904 - 516 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Patents - 1908 - 476 pages
...protection substantially equal to the protection secured to such foreign author under this act or by treaty; or when such foreign state or nation is a party to...international agreement which provides for reciprocity iu the granting of copyright, by the terms of which agreement the United States may at its pleasure... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1908 - 802 pages
...subject of a foreign state or nation when such foreign state or nation permits to citizens of the United States of America the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as its own citizens; and when such foreign state or nation is a party to an international agreement which provides for reciprocity... | |
| 1908 - 1054 pages
...Austria. The condition referred to is that a foreign state shall permit citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as its own citizens. Stat. at L., vol. 35. February 26, 1907, Austria passed a law extending to the works of foreign authors... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1909 - 692 pages
...States of America the benefits of copyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens ; and when such foreign state or nation is a party to an...which agreement the United States of America may, at Is pleasure, become a party to such agreement. The existence of either of the conditions aforesaid... | |
| 1909 - 256 pages
...substantially equal to the protection secured to such foreign author under this Act or by treaty ; or when such foreign state or nation is a party to...by the terms of which agreement the United States may, at its pleasure, become a party thereto. The existence of the reciprocal conditions aforesaid... | |
| United States - 1909 - 946 pages
...substantially equal to the protection secured to such foreign author under this Act or by treaty ; or when such foreign state or nation is a party to...by the terms of which agreement the United States may, at its pleasure, become a party thereto. The existence of the reciprocal conditions aforesaid... | |
| Berthold Singer - 1909 - 206 pages
...protection substantially equal to the protection secured to such foreign author under this Act or by treaty; or when such foreign state or nation is a party to...by the terms of which agreement the United States may, at its pleasure, become a party thereto. The existence of the reciprocal conditions aforesaid... | |
| United States. Insular Affairs Bureau - 1909 - 712 pages
...protection substantially equal to the protection secured to such foreign author under this Act or by treaty; or when such foreign state or nation is a party to...by the terms of which agreement, the United States may, at its pleasure, become a party thereto. tion.roc'ama The existence of the reciprocal conditions... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 632 pages
...the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as its own citizens. It is a party to an international agreement which provides...by the terms of which agreement the United States may at its pleasure become a party, the existence of 214 US Opinion of the Court. .which condition... | |
| Samuel MacClintock - 1909 - 124 pages
...of the United States the benefit of copyright on a similar basis to that of its own citizen; or if such foreign state or nation is a party to an international...which provides for reciprocity in the granting of copyrights, by the terms of which agreement the United States may at its pleasure become a party. The... | |
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