Indecent works, 46, 152, 163, 174 what is a piratical copy, 96, 97, 276— not necessarily for profit, 101 may be indirect and unintentional, custom of trade, 102 fair use, 103, 281 no monopoly, 103, 178 schemes and ideas may be taken, author must do his own work, 105 improvement and addition no excuse, dramatization of novel, 114 abridgments, 114, 284 translations, 116, 286 dramatic and musical performing rights see Performing Rights sculpture, 164 paintings, drawings, and photographs, Injunction: see Remedies- final, 87, 291 terms of, 88 photographic works, 204 Intestacy, copyright passes on, 83, 275 JAPAN see International Copyright- LABELS, not protected, 168, 242, 246 copyright in, 28, 240 copyright formerly claimed by Crown, Lectures, copyright in, 57- common law rights in, 222 Letters, copyright in, 14, 243- common law rights in, 225 literary property in writer, 225 may be published to vindicate character, Letter-file not protected as a book, 242 libellous works not protected, 46, 152, agreement to indemnify against action Merit, no literary merit required for book "The Huguenot," 157 "Ordered on Foreign Service," 173 opera score infringed by dance music, adaptations of music entitled to copy- Mutilation, author may prevent, 213, 297 assignee of copyright may publish new material in, is protected, 26, 242 registration of, 51 duration of copyright in, 57 passing off non-copyright edition for Newspaper: see Periodical- Norway see International Copyright- Notice of objections, 92 Notice reserving performing rights in Notice of copyright in United States, 255 ORIGINALITY, what is an essential element Owner of copyright, who is- certificate of registration primâ facie Books- the Crown, 59 the universities, 61 the author, 62, 269 the employer, 66, 271 the assignee, 74, 272 the licensee, 82 engravings, 152 sculpture, 164 paintings, drawings, and photographs, 174 in the United States, 269 PAINTINGS, drawings, and photographs- what is publication of work of art, 169 what must be registered, 171 must be before infringement, 171 duration of protection, 174 sale without reserving copyright, 174 partial assignment, 176 prohibited acts and remedies, 177 innocent agent, 179 action on breach of contract, 180 limitation of action, 181 photograph of picture sufficient evi- what is piratical copy, 181- no monopoly of subject-matter, 181 indirect taking, 184 licence a defence, 184 "Paradise Lost," with notes, 26 Part of a book entitled to copyright, 12 Partners- firm name of publishers may be entered Passing off: see Common Law Rights- by similar binding, 298 of non-copyright edition for a copyright performing right at common law, 121 what is a dramatic work, 123 what dramatic works are protected, 126 registration of performing rights, 131 Infringement of dramatic performing Infringement of musical performing remedies for infringement of perform- proprietor's copyright in, 66 author's separate rights to contribu- duration of protection, 57 first number only need be registered, 51 Perpetual copyright- question of, 5 in the universities, 61 Persons liable for infringement of copy- books, 85 divests the common law right, 36 performance of music or drama, 37 whether book must be printed, 38 deposit of copy in British Museum, 39 book must be first published within may be written anywhere, 41 previous performance abroad of dra- sculpture, 162 Registration (continued)— registration of mesne assignments, neglect of officials at Stationers' Hall, superfluous matter on register im- certificate of registration, 53 rectification of register, 54 for infringement of books, 84, 287– account of profits, 86, 289 delivery up of copies, 89, 290 limitation of action, 91, 292 pleading, 92, 293 for infringement of performing rights, of engravings, 155, 288 of sculpture, 164, 288 of paintings, drawings, and photo- Reports: copyright in- law reports, 28, 240 verbatim reports of speeches, 29 reports laid before Parliament, 60 |