States at the time of the first publication of his work ; or (b) When the foreign state or nation of which such author or proprietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States the... Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac - Page 2341908Full view - About this book
| United States. Patent Office - 1910 - 642 pages
...citizen and subject of the German Empire and resident of the city of Berlin, that nation being one which permits to citizens of 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 for reciprocity in the... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1916 - 430 pages
...author or proprietor is n citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement or law, to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially tlw same basis as to its owu citizens, or copyright protection substantially equal to the protection... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1897 - 1168 pages
...that the act of March 3, 1891, authorizes the President, when he is satisfied that any foreign state permits to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as its own citizens, to issue a proclamation declaring the benefits of our copyright laws are extended... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1893 - 732 pages
...13, namely, the extension of the benefit of the law to the citizens of states or nations which grant to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as to their own citizens. Where such an assurance as this can be given, the case is greatly simplified. There... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1891 - 416 pages
...this country, and its extension to the citizens of any country which permits or shall hereafter permit to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as its own citizens — the existence of this reciprocal condition in foreign countries to be determined... | |
| 1904 - 1152 pages
...apply to a citizen or subject of a foreign state or nation, (a.) " if such foreign state or nation permits to citizens of the United States the benefit...of copyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens," or (&) "when such foreign state or nation is a party to an international agreement... | |
| 1891 - 530 pages
...have been given that in Belgium, France, Great Britain and the British possessions, and Switzerland, the law permits to citizens of the United States the...copyright on substantially the same basis as to the citizens of those countries, Now, therefore, I, Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States of... | |
| 1891 - 938 pages
...British subjects, as we are not bound by any treaty in the matter, and we should still be conceding to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as our own citizens. The Bern Convention has little or no direct bearing on these questions, inasmuch... | |
| Alonzo Rogers Weed - 1892 - 184 pages
...Copyright Act of 1891, this privilege is extended to citizens of other nations, provided such nation gives citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens, or that such nation is a party to an international agreement which provides for reciprocity... | |
| 1893 - 1102 pages
...the United States copyright law, satisfactory official assurances having been given that in Portugal the law permits to citizens of the United States the...substantially the same basis as to the subjects of Portugal. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS IN RELATION TO BOOKS, ETC. THE summary statement of the imports and exports... | |
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