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Title: Copyright in Canada and Newfoundland
Date of first publication: 1903
Author: Thorvald Solberg (1852-1949)
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  LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.

  COPYRIGHT IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND.

  RULES AND FORMS FOR COPYRIGHT REGISTRATION IN CANADA;

  TOGETHER WITH

  THE COPYRIGHT LAWS OF CANADA, NEWFOUNDLAND, NEW BRUNSWICK, NOVA SCOTIA,
  AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

  PREPARED BY
  THORVALD SOLBERG,
  Register of Copyrights.

  COPYRIGHT OFFICE.
  Bulletin No. 6.

  2000, 15. IX, 1903.

  WASHINGTON:
  GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
  1903.




  CONTENTS


                                                                   Page.

  Preliminary Remarks                                                  3
  List of Copyright Laws                                               5


  PART I.

  Rules and Forms of the Department of Agriculture Respecting
    Copyrights:
      General rules                                                   13
      Copyrights                                                      14
      Interim copyright                                               15
      Temporary copyright                                             16
      Notice                                                          18

  Laws:
      _Great Britain_--
          Act for the union of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New
            Brunswick, March 29, 1867, 30 Vict., chap. 3, sec. 91     18
      _Canada_--
          The Revised Statutes of 1886:
              Chap. 62, An act respecting copyrights                  19
              Chap. 33, An act respecting the duties of customs       28
          Act of June 2, 1886, 49 Vict., chap. 37                     30
          Act of June 23, 1887, 50 and 51 Vict., chap. 12             30
          Act of May 2, 1889, 52 Vict., chap. 29                      31
          Act of April 24, 1890, 53 Vict., chap. 12                   34
          Act of August 28, 1891, 54 and 55 Vict., chap. 34           34
          Act of July 22, 1895, 58 and 59 Vict., chap. 37             35
          Act of July 18, 1900, 63 and 64 Vict., chap. 25             36
      _Newfoundland_--
          Consolidated statutes, 1892, chap. 110                      38
          Consolidated statutes, 1892, chap. 111                      46
          Act of February 17, 1898, 61 Vict., chap. 17                47
          Act of July 19, 1899, 62 and 63 Vict., chap 7               48


  PART II.

  Earlier Copyright Legislation:
      _Lower Canada_--
          Act of February 25, 1832, 2 Will. IV, chap. 53              49
      _United Provinces of Canada_--
          Act of September 18, 1841, 4 and 5 Vict., chap. 61          53
          Act of July 28, 1847, 10 and 11 Vict., chap. 28             57
          Act of August 10, 1850, 13 and 14 Vict., chap. 6            57
              British Order in Council of December 12, 1850           59
          Consolidated statutes of 1859, chap. 81                     61
      _Dominion of Canada_--
          Act of May 22, 1868, 31 Vict., chap. 54                     65
          Act of May 22, 1868, 31. Vict., chap. 56                    70
              British Order in Council of July 7, 1868,
                approving, etc.                                       71
              British Order in Council of July 7, 1868,
                suspending, etc.                                      73
              Proposed Copyright Act of 1872                          73
          Act of April 8, 1875, 38 Vict, chap. 88                     75
              British act of August 2, 1875, 38 and 39 Vict.,
                chap. 53                                              83
      _New Brunswick_--
          Act of March 30, 1848, 11 Vict., chap. 66                   84
              British Order in Council of August 11, 1848             86
          Revised Statutes of 1854, title 3, chap. 25                 87
      _Newfoundland_--
          Act of April 23, 1849                                       88
              British Order in Council of July 30, 1849               88
          Consolidated statutes of 1872, title 15, chap. 53           89
          Act of May 9, 1888, 51 Vict, chap. 20                       89
          Act of June 11, 1890, 53 Vict., chap. 19                    92
      _Nova Scotia_--
          Act of March 17, 1847, 10 Vict, chap. 14                    92
          Act of March 21, 1848, 11 Vict, chap. 9                     94
              British Order in Council of August 11, 1848             96
          Revised Statutes of 1851, title 31, chap. 119               97
          Revised Statutes of 1859, title 31, chap. 119              100
          Revised Statutes of 1864, title 31, chap. 116              100
      _Prince Edward Island_--
          Act of August 31, 1848, 11 Vict., chap. 28                 101
              British Order in Council of October 31, 1848           103
          Act of April 29, 1861, 24 Vict., chap. 29                  104

  Index                                                              107




  PRELIMINARY REMARKS.


In response to inquiries concerning the obtaining of copyright
protection in Canada, the official rules and forms of the Department of
Agriculture of the Dominion of Canada respecting copyright are herewith
reprinted, together with the present copyright statutes of Canada and
Newfoundland.

Unusual interest attaches to the question of copyright in Canada, and as
that interest is likely to increase rather than diminish, it has seemed
worth while to bring together all the copyright acts of the British
North American colonies. These laws, found only in statute books not
readily available, have not heretofore been compiled, and it is hoped
that this publication of the copyright laws of Canada, New Brunswick,
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island will prove useful
for reference purposes and of value for a comparative study of copyright
legislation.

The Canadian laws included in Part I are in accordance with the list of
Canadian copyright statutes prepared by Mr. George Johnson, Statistician
of the Department of Agriculture of Canada, and courteously transmitted
by J. B. Jackson, Esq., Registrar of Copyrights of Canada.

The Copyright Office has no province with relation to copyright outside
of the territory of the United States, and can take no steps regarding
the registration of books or other articles for copyright protection in
other countries. No application should be made to this Office,
therefore, for international-copyright protection. Registration in the
Copyright Office at Washington avails for the United States only, as the
United States is not a member of the International-Copyright Union. In
order to obtain copyright protection in Canada or Newfoundland action
should be taken under the laws and regulations in force in those
countries. The official rules here presented should be exactly followed,
and if any further information is desired a note of inquiry should be
addressed--

  For Canada, to
  The Minister of Agriculture,
  Copyright Branch,
  Ottawa, Canada.

  For Newfoundland, to
  The Colonial Secretary,
  Copyright Branch,
  St. Johns, Newfoundland.
  Thorvald Solberg,
  _Register of Copyrights_.

  Washington, D. C., _October, 1903_.




  COPYRIGHT IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND.


  LIST OF COPYRIGHT LAWS.

  CANADA.


=1832= (Feb. 25). Lower Canada. An Act for the protection of copy rights.
Acte pour protéger la propriété littéraire. [2 Will. IV., chap. 53.
English and French texts on opposite pages.] _In_ "The Provincial
Statutes of Lower-Canada." v. 14, 4º. _Quebec, J: C. Fisher & W:
Kemble_, 1831-[34], pp. 624-632.

Repealed by the act: United Provinces of Canada, 4 & 5 Vict., chap. 61,
Sept. 18, 1841, preamble.

=1841= (Sept. 18). United Provinces of Canada. An Act for the protection
of copy rights in this Province. [4 & 5 Vict., chap. 61, Sept. 18,
1841.] _In_ "The Provincial Statutes of Canada." v. 1, 4º. _Kingston, S.
Derbishire & G. Desbarats_, 1841, pp. 323-327.

Replaced by the Revised Statutes of 1859, title 9, chap. 81: An Act
respecting copyrights.

=1847= (July 28). United Provinces of Canada. An Act to extend the
provincial copyright act to persons resident in the United Kingdom, on
certain conditions. [10 & 11 Vict., chap. 28, July 28, 1841.] _In_ "The
Provincial Statutes of Canada." v. 2, 4º. _Montreal, S. Derbishire & G.
Desbarats_, 1847, p. 1391.

Included in the Revised Statutes of 1859, title 9, chap. 81: An Act
respecting copyrights.

=1850= (Aug. 10). United Provinces of Canada. An Act to impose a duty on
foreign reprints of British copyright works. [13 & 14 Vict., chap. 6,
Aug. 10, 1850.] _In_ "The Provincial Statutes of Canada." v. 3, 4º.
_Toronto, S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats_, 1850, p. 1153. _In_ "The
Colonial copyright acts. By Frederic R. Daldy." 8º. _London_, 1889, pp.
34-35.

Incorporated in the Revised Statutes of 1859, title 9, chap. 81: An Act
respecting copyrights.

=1850= (Dec. 12). British Order in council, suspending in Canada the
prohibition against the import or sale of certain foreign reprints of
British books entitled to copyright. Dec. 12, 1850. _In_ "A Complete
collection of treaties. By Lewis Hertslet [and others]." v. 9, 8º.
_London, H. Butterworth_, [_etc._], 1856, pp. 302-305. _In_ "British and
foreign state papers. 1849-1850." v. 38, 8º. _London, Harrison & sons_,
1862, pp. 595-597.

=1859.= United Provinces of Canada. An act respecting copyrights. [22
Vict., chap. 29, 1859.] _In_ "The Consolidated Statutes of Canada." 8º.
_Toronto, S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats_, 1859, title 9, chap. 81, pp.
894-898.

Repealed by the act: Dominion of Canada, 31 Vict., chap. 54, May 22,
1868, s. 19.

=1868= (May 22). Dominion of Canada. An Act respecting copyrights. [31
Vict., chap. 54, May 22, 1868.] _In_ "Statutes of Canada, passed in the
1st session of the 1st parliament. Part 2d, 1868." 8º. _Ottawa, M.
Cameron_, 1868, pp. 148-153. Acte concernant la propriété littéraire et
artistique. [French text.] _In_ "Statuts du Canada, passés dans la . . .
1ière session du 1ier parlement. 2ième partie, 1868." 8º.
_Ottawa, M. Cameron_, 1868, pp. 154-159. English text in "Copyright
(Colonial). Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 1 March,
1875." Parliamentary papers, sess. 5 Feb.-13 Aug. 1875. fol. [_London_],
v. 51, no. 144, pp. 26-29. _In_ "A Complete collection of treaties. By
Lewis Hertslet [and others]." v. 14, 8º. _London, H. Butterworth_,
[_etc._], 1880, pp. 769-774.

Repealed by the act, 38 Vict., chap. 88, April 8, 1875: An Act
respecting copyrights, sec. 29.

=1868= (May 22). Dominion of Canada. An Act to impose a duty on foreign
reprints of British copyright works. [31 Vict., chap. 56, May 22, 1868.]
_In_ "Statutes of Canada, passed in the 1st session of the 1st
parliament. Part 2d, 1868." 8º. _Ottawa, M. Cameron_, 1868. pp. 159-161.
Acte pour imposer un droit sur les ré-impressions étrangères des
ouvrages britanniques soumis au droit de propriété littéraire. [French
text.] _In_ "Statuts du Canada, passes dans la . . . 1ière session du
1ier parlement. 2ière partie, 1868." 8º. _Ottawa, M. Cameron_,
1868, pp. 154-159. English text in "Copyright (Colonial). Return to an
address of the House of Commons, dated 1 March, 1875." Parliamentary
papers, sess. 5 Feb.-13 Aug. 1875. fol. [_London_], v. 51, no. 144, pp.
29-30. _In_ "A Complete collection of treaties. By Lewis Hertslet [and
others]." v. 14, 8º. _London, H. Butterworth_, [_etc._], 1880, pp.
781-782.

=1868= (July 7). British Order in council, approving a Canadian act for
imposing a duty on foreign reprints of British copyright works. Windsor,
July 7, 1868. _In_ "British and foreign state papers. 1874-1875." v. 66,
8º. _London, W. Ridgeway_, 1882, pp. 549-550. _In_ "A Complete
collection of treaties. By Lewis Hertslet [and others]." v. 15. 8º.
_London, H. Butterworth_ [_etc._], 1885, pp. 678-679.

=1868= (July 7). British Order in council, suspending the operation of
the imperial acts relating to copyright so long as the Order in council
of July 7, 1868, remains in force. Windsor, July 7, 1868. _In_ "British
and foreign state papers. 1874-1875." v. 66, 8º. _London, W. Ridgway_,
1882. pp. 550-551. _In_ "A Complete collection of treaties. By Lewis
Hertslet [and others]." v. 15, 8º. _London, H. Butterworth_ [_etc._],
1885, pp. 679-680.

=1872= (June 14). Dominion of Canada. _Proposed law._ An Act to amend the
act respecting copyrights, June 14, 1872. _In_ "Copyright (Colonies).
Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 1 March, 1875."
Parliamentary papers, sess. 5 Feb.-13 Aug. 1875, fol. [_London_], v. 51,
no. 144, pp. 5-7.

Disallowed in England.

=1875= (April 8). Dominion of Canada. An Act respecting copyrights. [38
Vict., chap. 88, April 8, 1875.] _In_ "Acts of the Parliament of the
Dominion of Canada, passed in the 2d sess. of the 3d parliament, 1875."
8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1876. Reserved, pp. xvii.-xxiv. _In_ "The
Colonial copyright acts. By Frederic R. Daldy." 8º. _London_, 1889, pp.
115-124. _In_ "A Complete collection of treaties. By Lewis Hertslet [and
others]." v. 20, 8º. _London, H. Butterworth_ [_etc._], 1889, pp.
691-699.

Replaced by the Revised Statutes of Canada of 1886, chap. 62: An Act
respecting copyright.

=1875= (Aug. 2). Great Britain. An Act to give effect to an Act of the
parliament of the Dominion of Canada respecting copyright. [38 & 39
Vict., chap. 53, Aug. 2, 1875.] _In_ "The Law reports. The public
general statutes, 1875." v. 10, 8º. _London, W. Clowes & sons_, 1875,
pp. 338-339.

=1886.= Dominion of Canada. An Act respecting copyright. 49 Vict. _In_
"The Revised Statutes of Canada, 1886." v. 1, 8º. _Ottawa, B.
Chamberlin_, 1887, chap. 62, pp. 925-933. Acte concernant la propriété
littéraire et artistique. [French text.] _In_ "Les Statuts revisés du
Canada." v. 1, 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1887, chap. 62, pp. 965-973.

Amended by the following subsequent acts. 52 Vict., chap. 29, May 2,
1889; 53 Vict., chap. 12, April 24, 1890; 54 & 55 Vict., chap. 34, Aug.
28, 1891; 58 & 59 Vict., chap. 37, July 22, 1895; 63 & 64 Vict., chap.
25, July 18, 1900.

=1886.= Dominion of Canada. An Act respecting the duties of customs. 49
Vict. _In_ "The Revised Statutes of Canada, 1886." v. 1, 8º. _Ottawa, B.
Chamberlin_, 1887, chap. 33, sec. 5, 33, 549, 814, pp. 365, 366, 368,
370, 401, 402, 410.

=1886= (June 2). Dominion of Canada. An Act further to amend the acts
relating to duties of customs. [49 Vict., chap. 37, June 2, 1886.] _In_
"Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 1886." v. 1, 8º.
_Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1886, sec. 5, pp. 214, 220.

=1887= (June 23). Dominion of Canada. An Act to amend the act respecting
the Department of Agriculture. [50 & 51 Vict., chap. 12, June 23, 1887.]
_In_ "Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 1887." v. 1, 8º.
_Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1887, p. 58.

=1889= (May 2). Dominion of Canada. An Act to amend "The Copyright Act,"
chapter 62 of the Revised Statutes. [52 Vict., chap. 29, May 2, 1889.]
_In_ "Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 1889." v. 1, 8º.
_Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1889, pp. 133-135. Acte modifiant l'Acte
concernant les droits d'auteur, chapitre 62 des Status revisés [52
Vict., chap. 29], Sanctionné le 2 mai 1889. _In_ "Actes du Parlement de
la Puissance du Canada, 1889." v. 1, 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1889,
pp. 136-138.

=1890= (April 24). Dominion of Canada. An Act to amend "The Copyright
Act." [53 Vict., chap. 12, April 24, 1890.] _In_ "Acts of the Parliament
of the Dominion of Canada, 1890." v. 1, 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_,
1890, p. 74. Acte modifiant l'Acte concernant les droits d'auteur. [53
Vict., chap. 12.] Sanctionné le 24 avril 1890. _In_ "Actes du Parlement
de la Puissance du Canada, 1890." v. 1, 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_,
1890, p. 75. _In_ "A Complete collection of treaties. By Lewis Hertslet
[and others]." v. 20, 8º. _London, H. Butterworth_ [_etc._], 1898, p.
699.

=1891= (Aug. 28). Dominion of Canada. An Act to amend the copyright act.
[54 & 55 Vict., chap. 34, Aug. 28, 1891.] _In_ "Acts of the Parliament
of the Dominion of Canada, 1891." v. 1, 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_,
1891, p. 168. Acte modifiant de nouveau l'Acte concernant les droits
d'auteur. [54 & 55 Vict., chap. 34.] Sanctionné le 28 août 1891. _In_
"Actes du Parlement de la Puissance du Canada, 1891." v. 1, 8º. _Ottawa,
B. Chamberlin_, 1891, p. 170. _In_ "A Complete collection of treaties.
By Lewis Hertslet [and others]." v. 20, 8º. _London, H. Butterworth_,
[_etc._], 1898, p. 699.

=1895= (July 22). Dominion of Canada. An Act to amend the copyright act.
[58 & 59 Vict., chap. 37, July 22, 1895.] _In_ "Acts of the Parliament
of the Dominion of Canada, 1895." v. 1, 8º. _Ottawa, S. E. Dawson_,
1895, pp. 127-128. Acte modifiant l'_Acte concernant les droits
d'auteur_. [58 & 59 Vict., chap. 37.] Sanctionné le 22 juillet 1895.
_In_ "Actes du Parlement de la Puissance du Canada, 1895." v. 1. 8º.
_Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1895, pp. 129-130.

=1900= (July 18). Dominion of Canada. An Act to amend the copyright act.
[63 & 64 Vict., chap. 25, July 18, 1900.] _In_ "Acts of the Parliament
of the Dominion of Canada, 1900." v. 1. 8º. _Ottawa, S. E. Dawson_,
1900, pp. 187-188. Acte modifiant l'Acte concernant les droits d'auteur.
[63 & 64 Vict., chap. 25.] Sanctionné le 18 juillet 1900. _In_ "Actes du
parlement de la Puissance du Canada, 1900." v. 1, 8º. _Ottawa, S. E.
Dawson_, 1900, pp. 191-192.


  NEW BRUNSWICK.

=1848= (Mar. 30). An Act to regulate the importation of books and to
protect the British author. [11 Vict., chap. 66, Mar. 30, 1848.] _In_
"Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's province of New
Brunswick, 1849." 4º. _Fredericton, J. Simpson_, 1849, pp. 259-260. _In_
"The Colonial copyright acts. By Frederic R. Daldy." 8º. _London_, 1889,
pp. 1-3.

=1848= (Aug. 11). British Order in council, suspending the prohibitions in
New Brunswick, against certain foreign reprints of British books,
entitled to copyright. Aug. 11, 1848. _In_ "British and foreign state
papers. 1847-1848." v. 36, 8º. _London, Harrison & sons_, 1861, pp.
946-948. _In_ "The Colonial copyright acts. By Frederic R. Daldy." 8º.
_London_, 1889, pp. 73-75.

=1854.= Of the importation of books and protection of the British author.
_In_ "The Revised Statutes of New Brunswick." v. 1, 8º. _Fredericton, J.
Simpson_, 1854, part 1, title 3, chapter 25, p. 62.


  NEWFOUNDLAND.

=1849= (April 23). Of the importation of books and the protection of the
British author. April 23, 1849. _In_ "The Colonial copyright acts. By
Frederic R. Daldy." 8º. _London_, 1889, pp. 19-20.

=1849= (July 30). British Order in council, suspending the Prohibitions in
Newfoundland, against certain foreign reprints of British Books entitled
to Copyright, July 30, 1849. _In_ "British and foreign state papers.
1848-1849." v. 37, 8º. _London, Harrison & sons_, 1862, pp. 226-227.

=1872.= Of the importation of books and the protection of the British
author. _In_ "The Consolidated Statutes of Newfoundland, 1872. Printed
under the supervision of Robert J. Kent." 8º. _St. John's, F. Winton_,
1874, title 15, chap. 53, pp. 307-308.

=1888= (May 9). An Act respecting copyright. [51 Vict., chap. 20, May 9,
1888.] In "Acts of the General Assembly of Newfoundland; passed in the
51st year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria." 8º. [_St.
John's_], _J. C. Withers_, 1888, pp. 171-183.

Repealed by Act 58 Vict., chap. 19, June 11, 1890: An Act to amend the
law relating to Copyright, sec. 33.

=1890= (June 11). An Act to amend the law relating to copyright. [53
Vict., chap. 19, June 11, 1890.] _In_ "Acts of the General Assembly of
Newfoundland; passed in the 53d year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen
Victoria." 8º. [_St. John's_], _J. C. Withers_, 1890, pp. 139-149.

=1892.= Of copyright. [55 Vict., chap. 8, 1892.] _In_ "The Consolidated
Statutes of Newfoundland. 2d series." 8º. _St. John's, J. W. Withers_,
1896, chap. 110, pp. 856-862.

Amended by the act 62 & 63 Vict., chap. 7, July 19, 1899: An Act to
amend chapter 110 of the Consolidated Statutes entitled "Of copyright."

=1892.= Of the importation of books and the protection of the British
author. [55 Vict., chap. 8, 1892.] _In_ "The Consolidated Statutes of
Newfoundland. 2d series." 8º. _St. John's, J. W. Withers_, 1896, chap.
111, pp. 862-863.

=1898= (Feb. 17). An Act respecting the Department of the Colonial
Secretary. [61 Vict., chap. 17, Feb. 17, 1898.] _In_ "Acts of the
General Assembly of Newfoundland; passed in the 61st year of the reign
of Her Majesty Queen Victoria." 8º. [_St. John's_], _J. W. Withers_,
1898, pp. 308, 309, 310.

=1899= (July 19). An Act to amend chapter 110 of the Consolidated Statutes
entitled "Of copyright." [62 & 63 Vict., chap. 7, July 19, 1899.] _In_
"Acts of the General Assembly of Newfoundland; passed in the 62d and 63d
year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria." 8º. [_St. John's_],
_J. W. Withers_, 1899, p. 56.


  NOVA SCOTIA.

=1847= (Mar. 17). An Act to regulate the importation of books and to
protect the British author. [10 Vict., chap. 14, March 17, 1847.] _In_
"Acts of the General Assembly of the province of Nova Scotia, 1847." 4º.
_Halifax, J: H. Crosskill_, [_n. d._], pp. 52-53.

=1848= (Mar. 21). An Act to regulate the importation of books, and to
protect the British author. [11 Vict., chap. 9, March 21, 1848.] _In_
"Acts of the General Assembly of the province of Nova Scotia, 1848." 4º.
_Halifax, J. H. Crosskill_, [_n. d._], pp. 10-11. _In_ "The Colonial
copyright acts. By Frederic R. Daldy." 8º. _London_, 1889, pp. 4-5.

=1848= (Aug. 11). British Order in council, suspending the prohibitions in
Nova Scotia, against certain foreign reprints of British books entitled
to copyright. Aug. 11, 1848. _In_ "British and foreign state papers.
1847-1848." v. 36, 8º. _London, Harrison & sons_, 1861, pp. 948-949.

=1851.= Of the law of copyright. _In_ "The Revised Statutes of Nova
Scotia. Prepared by W: Young, J: W. Ritchie, Jonathan McCully, Jos.
Whidden, commissioners." 8º. _Halifax, R. Nugent_, 1851, title 31, chap.
119, pp. 321-324.

Replaced by title 31, chap. 119, of the Revised Statutes of 1859.

=1859.= Of the law of copyright. _In_ "The Revised Statutes of Nova
Scotia. 2d series. Prepared by Martin I. Wilkins, W. A. Henry, Jas. R.
Smith, commissioners." 8º. _Halifax, J. & W. Compton_, 1859, title 31,
chap. 119, pp. 397-400.

Replaced by the act of 1864: Revised Statutes, 3d series, 1864, title
31, chap. 116.

=1864.= Of the law of copyright. _In_ "The Revised Statutes of Nova
Scotia. 3d series. Prepared by S. Campbell, C: F. Harrington, H,
Blanchard, commissioners." 8º. _Halifax, J. & W. Compton_, 1864, title
31, chap. 116, pp. 406-408.

Repealed by the Act of the Dominion of Canada, 31 Vict., chap. 54, May
22, 1868, an Act respecting copyrights, sec. 19, except that sections 1
to 6 are (by sec. 28 of this act) continued in force as to unexpired
copyrights acquired before the 22d day of May, 1868.

=1873.= Of the law of copyright. _In_ "The Revised Statutes of Nova
Scotia. 4th series. Prepared by Alonzo J. White, H: C. D. Twining, and
Jas. W. Johnston, commissioners." 8º. _Halifax, C. Annand_, 1873, chap.
116, sec. 1-6, Appendix B, pp. 86-88.

These six sections were printed as being in force as to unexpired
copyrights acquired before May 22, 1868.


  PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

=1848= (Aug. 31). An Act to regulate the importation of books and to
protect the British author. [11 Vict., chap. 28, Aug. 31, 1848.] _In_
"The Acts of the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island, 1773-1852."
v. 1, 8º. [_Charlottetown_], _J: Ings_, 1862, pp. 547-549. _In_ "The
Colonial copyright acts. By Frederic R. Daldy." 8º. _London_, 1889, pp.
6-8.

=1848= (Oct 31). British Order in council, suspending the prohibitions in
Prince Edward Island, against certain foreign reprints of British books,
entitled to copyright. Oct. 31, 1848. _In_ "British and foreign state
papers. 1847-1848." v. 36, 8º. _London, Harrison & sons_, 1861, pp.
950-951.

=1861= (April 29). An Act for the protection of copyright. [24 Vict.,
chap. 29, April 29, 1861.] _In_ "The Acts of the General Assembly of
Prince Edward Island, from 1853 to 1862." v. 2, 8º. [_Charlottetown_],
_J: Ings_, 1862, pp. 446-448.

On July 1, 1873 Prince Edward Island became part of the Dominion of
Canada, and these copyright laws were replaced by the Dominion of Canada
copyright statutes.




  CANADA.

  RULES AND FORMS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RESPECTING "THE
  COPYRIGHT ACT."

  [Approved by the Governor in Council on the 12th of April, 1887.]

  GENERAL RULES.


  I.

There is no necessity for any personal appearance at the Department of
Agriculture, unless specially called for by order of the Minister or the
Deputy, every transaction being carried on by writing.


  II.

In every case the applicant or depositor of any paper is responsible for
the merits of his allegations and of the validity of the instruments
furnished by him or his agent.


  III.

The correspondence is carried on with the applicant, or with the agent
who has remitted or transmitted the papers to the office, but with one
person only.


  IV.

All papers are to be clearly and neatly written on foolscap paper, and
every word of them is to be distinctly legible, in order that no
difficulty should be met with in the taking cognizance of, and in the
registering and copying them.


  V.

All copies of books deposited in accordance with section 9 of "The
Copyright Act," must be furnished with board covers or full bound, and
all copies of maps deposited must be mounted.


  VI.

All communications to be addressed in the following words: "_To the
Minister of Agriculture (Copyright Branch), Ottawa._"


  VII.

In preparing an assignment in duplicate pursuant to section 15 of "The
Copyright Act," care should be taken to allow on the back of the
document a sufficient space for the insertion of the certificate.


  VIII.

As regards proceedings not specially provided for in the following
forms, any form being conformable to the letter and spirit of the law
will be accepted, and if not conformable will be returned for
correction.


  IX.

A copy of the Act and the Rules with a particular section marked, sent
to any person making an inquiry is intended as a respectful answer by
the office.


  X.

  COPYRIGHTS.

An application for the registration of a Copyright, _if made by the
Proprietor himself_, shall be made after the following form:--

  _To the Minister of Agriculture_,

  (_Copyright Branch_), _Ottawa_.

I (_name of person_) domiciled in _Canada_, (_state the place and
province_) _or in any part of the British Possessions_ (_state the
place_) _or being a citizen of any country_, (_state the country_),
_which has an International Copyright treaty with the United Kingdom_,
(_as the case may be_) hereby declare that I am the proprietor of the
(_book, map, chart, &c., &c., as the case may be_) called (_title or
name as the case may be_) and that the said (_book, map, &c., as the
case may be_) has been published in Canada by (_name of the publisher
thereof_) in the (_name of the locality where the publication has taken
place_) in the province of (_Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, &c., as
the case may be_) and hereby request the Registration of the same, and
for that purpose I herewith forward the fee required by "The Copyright
Act," together with two[1] copies of the (_book, map, chart, &c., as the
case may be, if the object is a painting, a sculpture or any other work
of art, a written description of such work of art_).

In testimony thereof, I have signed in the presence of the two
undersigned witnesses at the place and date hereunder mentioned.

  (_Place and date._)

  (_Signature of the Proprietor._)

  Signature of the two witnesses.}
                                 }


  XI.

An application for the Registration of a Copyright, _if made by the
agent of the Proprietor_, shall be made after the following form:--

  _To the Minister of Agriculture_,

  (_Copyright Branch_),

  _Ottawa_.

The undersigned, resident in the (_designation and name of the locality
and province where the Agent resides_) being the Agent authorized by
(_name of the proprietor, stating where domiciled in Canada or in any
part of the British Possessions, or being a citizen of any
country--stating the country--which has an International Copyright
treaty with the United Kingdom, as the case may be_) hereby declare that
(_name of the proprietor_) is the proprietor, of the (_book, map, chart,
&c., &c., as the case may be,_) called (_title or name, as the case may
be_) and that the said (_book, map, chart, &c., as the case may be_) has
been published in Canada by (_name of the publisher thereof_) in the
(_designation and name of the locality where the publication has taken
place_) in the Province of (_Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, &c., as the case may be_) and hereby request the registration
of the same, and for that purpose I herewith forward the fee required by
"The Copyright Act," together with two[2] copies of the (_book, map,
chart, &c., &c., as the case may be, if the object is a painting, a
sculpture, or any other work of art, a written description of such work
of art_.)

In testimony thereof I have signed this application in the presence of
the two undersigned witnesses at the place and date hereunder mentioned.

  (_Place and date._)

  Signature of the Agent of the Proprietor.

  Signature of the two witnesses. }
                                  }


  XII.

  INTERIM COPYRIGHT.

An application for the registration of an Interim Copyright, _if made by
the Proprietor himself_, shall be made after the following form:--

  _To the Minister of Agriculture_,

  (_Copyright Branch_),

  _Ottawa_.

I (_name of person_) domiciled in _Canada_, (_state the place and
province_) _or in any part of the British Possessions_, (_state the
place_) _or being a citizen of any country_ (_state the country_),
_which has an International Copyright treaty with the United Kingdom_
(_as the case may be_) hereby declare that I am the proprietor of a
(_book, map, chart, &c., as the case may be_) called (_title or name, as
the case may be_) for which I hereby request the privilege of an Interim
Copyright, to the terms of the Act, and for that purpose, I herewith
forward the fee required by "The Copyright Act," together with a copy of
the title of the said (_book, map, chart, &c., as the case may be_).

In testimony thereof I have signed, in the presence of the two
undersigned witnesses, at the place and date hereunder mentioned.

  (_Place and date._)      (Signature of the Proprietor.)

  Signature of the two witnesses.  }
                                   }


  XIII.

An application for the registration of an Interim Copyright, _if made by
the Agent of the Proprietor_, shall be made after the following form:--

  _To the Minister of Agriculture_,

  (_Copyright Branch_),

  _Ottawa_.

The undersigned, resident in the (_designation and names of the locality
and province where the Agent resides_) being the agent authorized by
(_name of the proprietor, stating where domiciled in Canada or in any
part of the British Possessions, or being a citizen of any country_
(_stating the country_) _which has an International Copyright treaty
with the United Kingdom, as the case may be_) hereby declare that (_name
of the proprietor_) is the proprietor of the (_book, map, chart, &c.,
&c., as the case may be_) called (_title or name, as the case may be_)
for which I hereby request the privilege of an Interim Copyright, to the
terms of the Act, and for that purpose I herewith forward the fee
required by "The Copyright Act," together with a copy of the said
(_book, map, chart, &c., as the case may be_.)

In testimony thereof I have signed in the presence of the two
undersigned witnesses, at the place and date hereunder mentioned.

  (_Place and date._)

  (Signature of the Agent of the Proprietor.)

  Signature of the two witnesses.  }
                                   }


  XIV.

  TEMPORARY COPYRIGHTS.

An application for the registration of a Temporary Copyright, _if made
by the Proprietor himself_, shall be made after the following form:--

  _To the Minister of Agriculture_,

  (_Copyright Branch_),

  _Ottawa_.

I (_name of person_) domiciled in _Canada_, (_state the place and
province_,) _or any part of the British Possessions_, (_state the
place_,) _or being a citizen of any country_ (_state the country_,)
_which has an International Copyright treaty with the United Kingdom_,
(_as the case may be_) hereby declare that I am the proprietor of the
(_book, story, novel, &c., &c., as the case may be_) called (_title or
name_) which is now being preliminarily published in separate articles
in the (_state the name, place and province of the Newspaper or
Periodical in which the work is being published_) for which I hereby
request the privilege of a Temporary Copyright to the terms of the Act,
and for that purpose I herewith forward the fee required by "The
Copyright Act," together with a short analysis of the said work.

In testimony thereof I have signed in the presence of the two
undersigned witnesses, at the place and date hereunder mentioned.

  (_Place and date._)

  (Signature of the Proprietor.)

  Signature of the two witnesses. }
                                  }


  XV.

An application for the Registration of a Temporary Copyright, _if made
by the Agent of the Proprietor_, shall be made after the following
form:--

  _To the Minister of Agriculture_,

  (_Copyright Branch_),

  _Ottawa_.

The undersigned, resident in the (_designation and name of the locality
and province where the Agent resides_) being the Agent authorized by
(_name of the proprietor, stating where domiciled, in Canada, or in any
part of the British Possessions, or being a citizen of any country_
(_stating the country_), _which has an International Copyright treaty
with the United Kingdom, as the case may be_), hereby declare that
(_name of the proprietor_) is the proprietor of the (_book, story,
novel, &c., &c., as the case may be_) called (_title or name_) which is
now being preliminarily published in separate articles in the (_state
the name, place and province of the Newspaper or Periodical in which the
work is being published_) for which I hereby request the privilege of a
Temporary Copyright, to the terms of the Act, and for that purpose I
herewith forward the fee required by "The Copyright Act," together with
a short analysis of the said work.

In testimony thereof, I have signed in presence of the two undersigned
witnesses at the place and date hereunder mentioned.

  (_Place and date._)

  Signature of the Agent of the Proprietor.

  Signature of the two witnesses.  }
                                   }

  NOTICE.

The correspondence with the Department is carried through the Canadian
Mail, free of Postage.

The forwarding of any paper should always be accompanied by a letter,
and a separate letter should be written in relation to each distinct
subject.

It is particularly recommended that reference should be made to the law
before writing on any subject to the Department, in order to avoid
unnecessary explanations and useless loss of time and labour.

A sufficient margin should be left on every paper, and specially on
specifications and assignments, for the insertions of references or
certificates and for the affixing of the seal thereto.

It must be remembered that the better the papers are executed, the
sooner the work is dispatched at the office, and the surer the
regularity of the proceeding is guaranteed.

[Footnote 1: Three copies are required by the amendatory act of July 22,
1895.]

[Footnote 2: Three copies are required by the amendatory act of July 22,
1895.]




  LAWS.

  GREAT BRITAIN.

  _Act of March 29, 1867._

  30 & 31 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 3.

    An Act for the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick,
    and the Government thereof; and for Purposes connected
    therewith. [29th March 1867.]

    *    *    *    *    *

  [3]IV.--Legislative Power.

[Sidenote: Constitution of Parliament of Canada.]

17. There shall be One Parliament for Canada, consisting of the Queen,
an Upper House styled the Senate, and the House of Commons.

    *    *    *    *    *

  [4]VI.--Distribution of Legislative Powers.

  POWERS OF THE PARLIAMENT.

[Sidenote: Legislative Authority of Parliament of Canada.]

91. It shall be lawful for the Queen, by and with the Advice and Consent
of the Senate and House of Commons, to make Laws for the Peace, Order,
and good Government of Canada, in relation to all Matters not coming
within the Classes of Subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the
Legislatures of the Provinces; and for greater Certainty, but not so as
to restrict the Generality of the foregoing Terms of this Section, it is
hereby declared that (notwithstanding anything in this Act) the
exclusive Legislative Authority of the Parliament of Canada extends to
all Matters coming within the Classes of Subjects next hereinafter
enumerated; that is to say:--

    *    *    *    *    *

  [5]23. Copyrights.

    *    *    *    *    *

[6]And any Matter coming within any of the Classes of Subjects
enumerated in this Section shall not be deemed to come within the Class
of Matters of a local or private Nature comprised in the Enumeration of
the Classes of Subjects by this Act assigned exclusively to the
Legislatures of the Provinces.

    From "Statutes of Canada passed in the session held in the
    thirty-first year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria,
    being the first session of the first Parliament of Canada, begun
    and holden at Ottawa, Nov. 6, 1867." 8º. _Ottawa, M. Cameron_,
    1867, preliminary pp. 3, 6, 19, 20 & 21. _Also in_ "The Law
    reports. The Public general statutes, 1867." Vol. 2, 8º.
    _London, W. Clowes & sons_, 1867, pp. 5, 8, 21, 22.

    Note.--Prince Edward Island became a part of the Dominion of
    Canada on July 1, 1873.

    *    *    *    *    *


  CANADA.

  _Revised Statutes of 1886, Chapter 62._

  49 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 4.

    An Act respecting Copyright.[7]

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House
of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:--


  SHORT TITLE.

[Sidenote: Short title.]

1. This Act may be cited as "_The Copyright Act_." 38 V., c. 88, s. 31.


  INTERPRETATION.

[Sidenote: Interpretation.]

2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,--

[Sidenote: "Minister."]

(_a._) The expression "the Minister" means the Minister of Agriculture;

[Sidenote: "Department."]

(_b._) The expression "The Department" means the Department of
Agriculture;

[Sidenote: "Legal representatives."]

(_c._) The expression "legal representatives" includes heirs, executors,
administrators and assigns, or other legal representatives.


  REGISTERS OF COPYRIGHTS.

[Sidenote: Minister of Agriculture to keep registers of copyrights.]

3. The Minister of Agriculture shall cause to be kept, at the Department
of Agriculture, books to be called the "Registers of copyrights," in
which proprietors of literary, scientific and artistic works or
compositions, may have the same registered in accordance with the
provisions of this Act. 38 V., c. 88, s. 1.


  SUBJECTS OF COPYRIGHT AND CONDITIONS TO BE COMPLIED WITH.

[Sidenote: Who may obtain copyrights.]

[Sidenote: Translations.]

[Sidenote: Term of copyright.]

4. Any person domiciled in Canada or in any part of the British
possessions, or any citizen of any country which has an International
copyright treaty with the United Kingdom, who is the author of any book,
map, chart or musical composition, or of any original painting, drawing,
statue, sculpture or photograph, or who invents, designs, etches,
engraves or causes to be engraved, etched or made from his [8]own
design, any print or engraving, and the legal representatives of such
person or citizen, shall have the sole and exclusive right and liberty
of printing, reprinting, publishing, reproducing and vending such
literary, scientific or artistic works or compositions, in whole or in
part, and of allowing translations to be printed or reprinted and sold,
of such literary works from one language into other languages, for the
term of twenty-eight years, from the time of recording the copyright
thereof in the manner hereinafter directed. 38 V., c. 88, s. 4, _part_.

[Sidenote: Condition for obtaining copyright.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

5. The condition for obtaining such copyright shall be that the said
literary, scientific or artistic works shall be printed and published or
reprinted and republished in Canada, or in the case of works of art that
they shall be produced or reproduced in Canada, whether they are so
published or produced for the first time, or contemporaneously with or
subsequently to publication or production elsewhere: but in no case
shall the said sole and exclusive right and liberty in Canada continue
to exist after it has expired elsewhere:[9]

[Sidenote: Exception as to immoral works &c.]

(2.) No immoral, licentious, irreligious, or treasonable or seditious
literary, scientific or artistic work, shall be the legitimate subject
of such registration or copyright. 38 V., c. 88, s. 4, _part_.

[Sidenote: Copyright in Canada of British copyright works--on what
conditions obtainable.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

6. [10]Every work of which the copyright has been granted and is
subsisting in the United Kingdom, and copyright of which is not secured
or subsisting in Canada, under any Act of the Parliament of Canada, or
of the legislature of the late Province of Canada, or of the legislature
of any of the Provinces forming part of Canada, shall, when printed and
published, or reprinted and republished in Canada, be entitled to
copyright under this Act; but nothing in this Act shall be held to
prohibit the importation from the United Kingdom of copies of any such
work lawfully printed there:

[Sidenote: As to foreign reprints imported before copyright is obtained
in Canada.]

(2.) If any such copyright work is reprinted subsequently to its
publication in the United Kingdom, any person who has, previously to the
date of entry of such work upon the registers of copyright, imported any
foreign reprints, may dispose of such reprints by sale or otherwise; but
the burden of proof of establishing the extent and regularity of the
transaction shall, in such case, be upon such person. 38 V., c. 88, s.
15.

[Sidenote: Registration of work first published in separate articles in
a periodical.]

7. Any literary work, intended to be published in pamphlet or book form,
but which is first published in separate articles in a newspaper or
periodical, may be registered under this Act while it is so
preliminarily published, if the title of the manuscript and a short
analysis of the work are deposited at the department, and if every
separate article so published is preceded by the words "Registered in
accordance [11]with the Copyright Act," but the work, when published in
book or pamphlet form, shall be subject, also, to the other requirements
of this Act. 38 V., c. 88, s. 10, _part_.

[Sidenote: Anonymous books may be entered in the name of first
publisher.]

8. If a book is published anonymously, it shall be sufficient to enter
it in the name of the first publisher thereof, either on behalf of the
un-named author or on behalf of such first publisher, as the case may
be. 38 V., c. 88, s. 25.

[Sidenote: Deposit of copies, &c., with the department.]

[Sidenote: Record of copyright.]

9. No person shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act unless he has
deposited at the department two[12] copies of such book, map, chart,
musical composition, photograph, print, cut or engraving, and in the
case of paintings, drawings, statuary and sculpture, unless he has
furnished a written description of such works of art; and the Minister
shall cause the copyright of the same to be recorded forthwith in a book
to be kept for that purpose, in the manner adopted by him, or prescribed
by the rules and forms made, from time to time, as herein provided. 38
V., c. 88, s. 7.

[Sidenote: Copies to be sent to the Library of Parliament.]

10. The Minister shall cause one of such two[13] copies of such book,
map, chart, musical composition, photograph, print, cut or engraving, to
be deposited in the Library of the Parliament of Canada.[14] 38 V., c.
88, s. 8.

[Sidenote: As to second and subsequent editions.]

11. It shall not be requisite to deliver any printed copy of the second
or of any subsequent edition of any book unless the same contains very
important alterations or additions. 38 V., c. 88, s. 26.

[Sidenote: Notice of copyright to appear on the work.]

[Sidenote: Form.]

[Sidenote: Exception.]

12. No person shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act unless he
gives information of the copyright being secured, by causing to be
inserted in the several copies of every edition published during the
term secured, on the title-page, or on the page immediately following,
if it is a book,--or if it is a map, chart, musical composition, print,
cut, engraving or photograph, by causing to be impressed on the face
thereof, or if it is a volume of maps, charts, music, engravings or
photographs, upon the title-page or frontispiece thereof, the following
words, that is to say: "Entered according to Act of the Parliament of
Canada, in the year     , by A. B., at the Department of Agriculture;"
but as regards paintings, drawings, statuary and sculptures, the
signature of the artist shall be deemed a sufficient notice of such
proprietorship. 38 V., c. 88, s. 9.

[Sidenote: Interim copyright, how obtainable, and its effect.]

[Sidenote: Duration of interim copyright.]

13. The author of any literary, scientific or artistic work, or his
legal representatives, may, pending the publication or republication
thereof in Canada, obtain an interim copyright therefor by depositing at
the department a copy of the title or a designation of such work,
intended for publication or republication in Canada,--which title or
designation [15]shall be registered in an interim copyright register at
the said department,--to secure to such author aforesaid or his legal
representatives, the exclusive rights recognized by this Act, previous
to publication or republication in Canada,--but such interim
registration shall not endure for more than one month from the date of
the original publication elsewhere, within which period the work shall
be printed or reprinted and published in Canada:

[Sidenote: Notice to be given.]

(2.) In every case of interim registration under this Act the author or
his legal representatives shall cause notice of such registration to be
inserted once in the _Canada Gazette_. 38 V., c. 88, s. 10, _part_.

[Sidenote: Application for registration may be made through an agent.]

[Sidenote: Punishment of pretended agents.]

14. The application for the registration of an interim copyright, of a
temporary copyright and of a copyright, may be made in the name of the
author or of his legal representatives, by any person purporting to be
the agent of such author or legal representatives; and any damage caused
by a fraudulent or an erroneous assumption of such authority shall be
recoverable in any court of competent jurisdiction. 38 V., c. 88, s. 23,
_part_.

  ASSIGNMENTS AND RENEWALS.

[Sidenote: Copyright and right to obtain it to be assignable.]

15. The right of an author of a literary, scientific or artistic work,
to obtain a copyright, and the copyright when obtained, shall be
assignable in law, either as to the whole interest or any part thereof,
by an instrument in writing, made in duplicate, and which shall be
registered at the department on production of both duplicates and
payment of the fee hereinafter mentioned:

[Sidenote: Duplicates, how disposed of.]

2. One of the duplicates shall be retained at the department, and the
other shall be returned, with a certificate of registration, to the
person depositing it. 38 V., c. 88, s. 18.

[Sidenote: Copyright to assignee of author.]

16. Whenever the author of a literary, scientific or artistic work or
composition which may be the subject of copyright, has executed the same
for another person or has sold the same to another person for due
consideration, such author shall not be entitled to obtain or to retain
the proprietorship of such copyright, which is, by the said transaction,
virtually transferred to the purchaser,--and such purchaser may avail
himself of such privilege, unless a reserve of the privilege is
specially made by the author or artist in a deed duly executed. 38 V.,
c. 88, s. 16.

[Sidenote: Renewal of copyright, for what term and on what conditions.]

[Sidenote: Title to be again registered, &c.]

17. If, at the expiration of the said term of twenty-eight years, the
author or any of the authors (when the work has been originally composed
and made by more than one person), is still living, or if such author is
dead and has left a widow or a child, or children living, the same sole
and exclusive right and liberty shall be continued to such [16]author,
or to such authors still living, or, if dead, then to such widow and
child or children, as the case may be, for the further term of fourteen
years; but in such case, within one year after the expiration of such
term of twenty-eight years, the title of the work secured shall be a
second time registered, and all other regulations herein required to be
observed in regard to original copyrights shall be complied with in
respect to such renewed copyright. 38 V., c. 88, s. 5.

[Sidenote: Record of renewal to be published.]

18. In all cases of renewal of copyright under this Act, the author or
proprietor shall, within two months from the date of such renewal, cause
notice of such registration thereof to be published once in the _Canada
Gazette_. 38 V., c. 88, s. 6.

  CONFLICTING CLAIMS TO COPYRIGHT.

[Sidenote: Cases of conflicting claims in respect of copyright to be
settled before a competent court.]

19. [17]In case of any person making application to register as his own,
the copyright of a literary, scientific or artistic work already
registered in the name of another person, or in case of simultaneous
conflicting applications, or of an application made by any person other
than the person entered as proprietor of a registered copyright, to
cancel the said copyright, the person so applying shall be notified by
the Minister that the question is one for the decision of a court of
competent jurisdiction, and no further proceedings shall be had or taken
by the Minister concerning the application until a judgment is produced
maintaining, cancelling or otherwise deciding the matter:

[Sidenote: Action on decision.]

(2.) Such registration, cancellation, or adjustment of the said right
shall then be made by the Minister in accordance with such decision. 38
V., c. 88, s. 19.

  INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT.

[Sidenote: Liability of persons printing Mss., without owner's consent.]

20. Every person who, without the consent of the author or lawful
proprietor thereof first obtained, prints or publishes, or causes to be
printed or published, any manuscript not previously printed in Canada or
elsewhere, shall be liable to the author or proprietor for all damages
occasioned by such publication, and the same shall be recoverable in any
court of competent jurisdiction. 38 V., c. 88, s. 3.

  LICENSES TO RE-PUBLISH.

[Sidenote: Provision for the case of a copyrighted work being out of
print.]

[Sidenote: License to print it, &c.]

21. If a work copyrighted in Canada becomes out of print, a complaint
may be lodged by any person with the Minister, who, on the fact being
ascertained to his satisfaction, shall notify the owner of the copyright
of the complaint and of the fact; and if, within a reasonable time, no
remedy is applied by such owner, the Minister may grant a license to any
person to publish a new edition or to import the [18]work, specifying
the number of copies and the royalty to be paid on each to the owner of
the copyright. 38 V., c. 88, s. 22.

  FEES.

[Sidenote: Fees payable under this Act.]

22. The following fees shall be paid to the Minister before an
application for any of the purposes herein mentioned is received, that
is to say:--

  On registering a copyright                           $1.00

  On registering an interim copyright                   0.50

  On registering a temporary copyright                  0.50

  On registering an assignment                          1.00

  For a certified copy of registration                  0.50

  On registering any decision of a court
  of justice, for every folio                           0.50

[Sidenote: On office copies.]

For office copies of documents not above mentioned, the following
charges shall be made:--

  For every single or first folio, certified copy      $0.50

  For every subsequent hundred words (fractions
  under or not exceeding fifty, not
  being counted, and over fifty being
  counted for one hundred)                              0.25

[Sidenote: Fees to be in full for all services.]

(2.) The said fees shall be in full of all services performed under this
Act by the Minister or by any person employed by him under this Act:

[Sidenote: To form part of Con. Rev. Fund.]

(3.) All fees received under this Act shall be paid over to the Minister
of Finance and Receiver General, and shall form part of the Consolidated
Revenue Fund of Canada:

[Sidenote: No exemption from payment of fees.]

(4.) No person shall be exempt from the payment of any fee or charge
payable in respect of any services performed under this Act for such
person, and no fee paid shall be returned to the person who paid it. 38
V., c. 88, s. 28.

  GENERAL PROVISIONS.

[Sidenote: Proviso: as to scenery, &c.]

23. Nothing herein contained shall prejudice the right of any person to
represent any scene or object, notwithstanding that there may be
copyright in some other representation of such scene or object. 38 V.,
c. 88, s. 14.

[Sidenote: As to newspapers, &c., containing portions of British
copyright works.]

24. Newspapers and magazines published in foreign countries, and which
contain, together with foreign original matter, portions of British
copyright works republished with the consent of the author or his legal
representatives, or under the law of the country where such copyright
exists, may be imported into Canada. 38 V., c. 88, s. 10, _part_.

[Sidenote: Clerical errors, how corrected.]

25. Clerical errors which occur in the framing or copying of any
instrument drawn by any officer or employee in or of [19]the department
shall not be construed as invalidating such instrument, but when
discovered they may be corrected under the authority of the Minister.
38 V., c. 88, s. 20.

[Sidenote: Certified copies and extracts,--their effect.]

26. All copies or extracts certified, from the department, shall be
received in evidence, without further proof and without production of
the originals. 38 V., c. 88, s. 21.

[Sidenote: Minister to make rules, forms, &c.]

[Sidenote: Their effect.]

27. The Minister may, from time to time, subject to the approval of the
Governor in Council, make such rules and regulations, and prescribe such
forms, as appear to him necessary and expedient for the purposes of this
Act; and such regulations and forms, circulated in print for the use of
the public, shall be deemed to be correct for the purposes of this Act;
and all documents, executed and accepted by the Minister shall be held
valid, so far as relates to all official proceedings under this Act. 38
V., c. 88, s. 2.

  OFFENCES AND PENALTIES.

[Sidenote: Making false entries, &c., to be a misdemeanor.]

28. Every person who wilfully makes or causes to be made any false entry
in any of the registry books hereinbefore mentioned of the Minister, or
who wilfully produces or causes to be tendered in evidence, any paper
which falsely purports to be a copy of an entry in any of the said
books, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished accordingly. 38
V., c. 88, s. 24.

[Sidenote: Fraudulent assumption of authority, a misdemeanor.]

29. Every person who fraudulently assumes authority to act as agent of
the author or of his legal representative for the registration of a
temporary copyright, an interim copyright, or a copyright, is guilty of
a misdemeanor and shall be punished accordingly. 38 V., c. 88, s. 23,
_part_.

[Sidenote: Penalty for the infringement of copyright of a book.]

[Sidenote: Recovery and application.]

30. Every person who, after the interim registration of the title of any
book according to this Act, and within the term herein limited, or after
the copyright is secured and during the term or terms of its duration,
prints, publishes, or reprints or republishes, or imports, or causes to
be so printed, published or imported, any copy or any translation of
such book without the consent of the person lawfully entitled to the
copyright thereof, first had and obtained by assignment, or who, knowing
the same to be so printed or imported, publishes, sells or exposes for
sale, or causes to be published, sold or exposed for sale, any copy of
such book without such consent, shall forfeit every copy of such book to
the person then lawfully entitled to the copyright thereof; and shall
forfeit and pay for every such copy which is found in his possession,
either being printed or printed, published, imported or exposed for
sale, contrary to the provisions of this Act, such sum, not exceeding
one dollar and not less than ten cents, as the court determines,--which
forfeiture shall [20]be enforceable or recoverable in any court of
competent jurisdiction; and a moiety of such sum shall belong to Her
Majesty for the public uses of Canada, and the other moiety shall belong
to the lawful owner of such copyright. 38 V., c. 88, s. 11.

[Sidenote: Penalty for the infringement of copyright of a painting, &c.]

[Sidenote: Recovery and application.]

31. Every person who, after the registering of any painting, drawing,
statue or work of art, and within the term or terms limited by this Act,
reproduces in any manner, or causes to be reproduced, made or sold, in
whole or in part, any copy of any such work of art, without the consent
of the proprietor, shall forfeit the plate or plates on which such
reproduction has been made, and every sheet thereof so reproduced, to
the proprietor of the copyright thereof; and shall also forfeit for
every sheet of such reproduction published or exposed for sale, contrary
to this Act, such sum, not exceeding one dollar and not less than ten
cents, as the court determines,--which forfeiture shall be enforceable
or recoverable in any court of competent jurisdiction; and a moiety of
such sum shall belong to Her Majesty for the public uses of Canada, and
the other moiety shall belong to the lawful owner of such copyright. 38
V., c. 88, s. 12.

[Sidenote: Penalty for the infringement of copyright of a print, chart,
music, photograph, &c.]

[Sidenote: Recovery and application.]

32. Every person who, after the registering of any print, cut or
engraving, map, chart, musical composition or photograph, according to
the provisions of this Act, and within the term or terms limited by this
Act, engraves, etches or works, sells or copies, or causes to be
engraved, etched or copied, made or sold, either as a whole or by
varying, adding to or diminishing the main design, with intent to evade
the law, or who prints or reprints or imports for sale, or causes to be
so printed or reprinted or imported for sale, any such map, chart,
musical composition, print, cut or engraving, or any part thereof,
without the consent of the proprietor of the copyright thereof, first
obtained as aforesaid, or who, knowing the same to be so reprinted,
printed or imported without such consent, publishes, sells or exposes
for sale, or in any manner disposes of any such map, chart, musical
composition, engraving, cut, photograph or print, without such consent
as aforesaid, shall forfeit the plate or plates on which such map,
chart, musical composition, engraving, cut, photograph or print has been
copied, and also every sheet thereof, so copied or printed as aforesaid,
to the proprietor of the copyright thereof; and shall also forfeit, for
every sheet of such map, musical composition, print, cut or engraving
found in his possession, printed or published or exposed for sale,
contrary to this Act, such sum, not exceeding one dollar and not less
than ten cents, as the court determines,--which forfeiture shall be
enforceable or recoverable in any court of competent jurisdiction; and a
moiety of such sum shall belong to Her Majesty for the [21]public uses
of Canada, and the other moiety shall belong to the lawful owner of such
copyright. 38 V., c. 88, s. 13.

[Sidenote: Penalty for falsely pretending to have copyright.]

33. Every person who has not lawfully acquired the copyright of a
literary, scientific or artistic work, and who inserts in any copy
thereof printed, produced, reproduced or imported, or who impresses on
any such copy, that the same has been entered according to this Act, or
words purporting to assert the existence of a Canadian copyright in
relation thereto, shall incur a penalty not exceeding three hundred
dollars:

[Sidenote: Penalty for registering interim copyright without
publishing.]

(2.) Every person who causes any work to be inserted in the register of
interim copyright and fails to print and publish, or reprint and
republish the same within the time prescribed, shall incur a penalty not
exceeding one hundred dollars:

[Sidenote: Recovery and application of penalties.]

(3.) Every penalty incurred under this section shall be recoverable in
any court of competent jurisdiction; and a moiety thereof shall belong
to Her Majesty for the public uses of Canada, and the other moiety shall
belong to the person who sues for the same. 38 V., c. 88, s. 17.

[Sidenote: Limitation of actions.]

34. No action or prosecution for the recovery of any penalty under this
Act, shall be commenced more than two years after the cause of action
arises. 38 V., c. 88, s. 27. [For proposed amendments of this act, see
the acts of Jan. 23, 1887, pp. 30-31; May 2, 1889, pp. 31-34; Apr. 24,
1890, p. 34; Aug. 28, 1891, pp. 34-35; July 22, 1895, pp. 35-36; and
July 18, 1900, pp. 36-37.]

    From "The Revised Statutes of Canada, 1886." Vol. 1, 8º.
    _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1887, chap. 62, pp. 925-933.


  _Revised Statutes of 1886, Chapter 33._

  49 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 4.

    An Act respecting the Duties of Customs.

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House
of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:--

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: Prohibited goods.]

[22]5. The goods enumerated in Schedule D shall not be imported into
Canada, under the penalty therein mentioned, and if imported shall be
forfeited and forthwith destroyed:

    *    *    *    *    *

  [23]SCHEDULE A.

[Sidenote: Goods subject to duty:]

  GOODS SUBJECT TO DUTIES.

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: Books.]

  [24]Books, &c.:--

33. Books, printed periodicals and pamphlets, not elsewhere specified,
not being foreign reprints of British copyright works nor blank account
books, nor copy books, nor books to be written or drawn upon, nor
Bibles, prayer-books, psalm and hymn-books, fifteen per cent. _ad
valorem_.

[Sidenote: Copyright works.]

34. British copyright works, reprints of, fifteen per cent. _ad
valorem_, and in addition thereto twelve and a-half per cent. _ad
valorem_.

    *    *    *    *    *

  [25]SCHEDULE C.

[Sidenote: Free goods:]

  FREE GOODS.

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: Books.]

[26]549. Books, bound, which have been printed more than seven years at
the date of importation,--except foreign reprints of English copyrighted
books, which shall remain subject to the copyright duty;

    *    *    *    *    *

  [27]SCHEDULE D.

The following articles are prohibited to be imported under a penalty of
two hundred dollars, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or
package of goods in which the same are found, viz.:--

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: Reprints of Canadian copyright works.]

814. Reprints of Canadian copyright works, and reprints of British
copyright works which have been also copyrighted in Canada;

    From "The Revised Statutes of Canada, 1886." Vol. 1. 8º.
    _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1887, chap. 33, pp. 365, 366, 368, 370,
    401, 402, 410.


  _Act of June 2, 1886._

  49 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 37.

    An Act further to amend the Acts relating to duties of Customs,
    and the importation or exportation of goods into or from Canada.
    [Assented to 2nd June, 1886.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

In amendment of the several Acts imposing or relating to duties of
Customs on the importation or exportation of certain goods, the
importation of goods free of duty, the prohibition of the importation of
certain others, and matters connected therewith: Her Majesty, by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
Canada, enacts as follows:--

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: List of prohibited articles amended.]

5. Schedule D of the Act forty-second Victoria, chapter fifteen,
relating to articles the importation of which is prohibited, as amended
by the Act forty-fourth Victoria, chapter ten, is hereby amended,--

  Sub-section A, 31st March.

[Sidenote: As to certain reprints.]

1. By striking out the item relating to copyright works, and
substituting the following item therefor:--

Reprints of Canadian copyright works, and reprints of British copyright
works which have been also copyrighted in Canada.

    From "Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 1886.
    Vol. 1. Public general acts." 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1886,
    pp. 214, 220.

    Note.--See also the British Act, 52 & 53 Vict., chap. 42: An Act
    to amend the Law relating to Customs and Inland Revenue. [26th
    August, 1889. Part 1. Customs, sec. 1.] Printed in Copyright
    Office Bulletin, no. 5, (1902), p. 67.


  _Act of June 23, 1887._

  50 & 51 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 12.

    An Act to amend the Act respecting the Department of
    Agriculture. [Assented to 23rd June, 1887.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House
of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:--

[Sidenote: R. S. C., c. 24, amended as to control of patents of
invention and copyright.]

1. Notwithstanding anything contained in section four of chapter
twenty-four of the Revised Statutes of Canada, intituled "_An Act
respecting the Department of Agriculture_" the subjects of "patents of
invention" and "copyright" may be placed under the management and
direction of the Secretary of State or of such other member of the
Queen's Privy Council for Canada as the Governor in Council from time to
time directs.

[Sidenote: And of industrial designs and trade marks.]

2. Notwithstanding anything contained in the said section the subject of
"industrial designs and trade marks" may be placed under the management
and direction of the Minister of Trade and Commerce or of such other
member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada as the Governor in
Council from time to time directs.

[Sidenote: Minister to whom subject is transferred, substituted for
Minister of Agriculture.]

[Sidenote: And Deputy Minister.]

3. Whenever, under the provisions of this Act, the management and
direction of any one of the subjects hereinbefore mentioned is
transferred from the Minister of Agriculture to another Minister of the
Crown, such Minister shall be substituted for and have all the powers
and perform all the duties of the Minister of Agriculture, as defined
and provided by the chapter of the Revised Statutes of Canada relating
to such subject, and the deputy of such other Minister shall in like
manner be substituted for and have all the powers and perform all the
duties of the Deputy of the Minister of Agriculture in relation to such
subject.

    From "Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 1887.
    Vol. 1. Public general acts." 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1887,
    p. 58.


  _Act of May 2, 1889._

  52 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 29.

    An Act to amend "The Copyright Act," Chapter sixty-two of the
    Revised Statutes. [Assented to 2nd May, 1889.]

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House
of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:--

[Sidenote: Sections 4 and 5 of R. S. C., c. 62, repealed; new sections.]

[Sidenote: Who may obtain copyright.]

1. Sections four and five of "_The Copyright Act_" are hereby repealed
and the following substituted therefor:--

[Sidenote: Translations.]

[Sidenote: Term of copyright.]

"4. Any person domiciled in Canada or in any part of the British
possessions, or any citizen of any country which has an International
copyright treaty with the United Kingdom, in which Canada is included,
who is the author of any book, map, chart or musical or literary
composition, or of any original painting, drawing, statue, sculpture or
photograph, or who invents, designs, etches, engraves or causes to be
engraved, etched or made from his own design, any print or engraving,
and the legal representatives of such person or citizen, shall have the
sole and exclusive right and liberty of printing, reprinting,
publishing, reproducing and vending such literary, scientific, musical
or artistic works or compositions, in whole or in part, and of allowing
translations to be printed or reprinted and sold of such literary works,
from one language into other languages, for the term of twenty-eight
years from the time of recording the copyright thereof in the manner and
on the conditions, and subject to the restrictions hereinafter set
forth.

[Sidenote: Conditions for obtaining copyright.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

"5. The conditions for obtaining such copyright shall be that the said
literary, scientific, musical or artistic work shall, before publication
or production elsewhere, or simultaneously with the first publication or
production thereof elsewhere, be registered in the office of the
Minister of Agriculture, by the author or his legal representatives, and
further that such work shall be printed and published or produced in
Canada, or reprinted and republished or reproduced in Canada, within one
month after publication or production elsewhere; but in no case shall
the sole and exclusive[28] right and privilege in Canada continue to
exist after it has expired in the country of origin:

[Sidenote: Exception.]

"(2.) No immoral, licentious, irreligious, or treasonable or seditious
literary, scientific or artistic work shall be the subject of such
registration or copyright:

[Sidenote: Reprints previously imported may be sold.]

"(3.) If any such copyright work has been reprinted previously to the
coming into force of this Act, any person who has, previously to such
date, imported any foreign reprints, may dispose of such reprints by
sale or otherwise; but the burden of proof establishing the extent and
regularity of the transaction shall, in such case, be upon such person:

[Sidenote: Previous contract for supplying reprint may be fulfilled.]

"(4.) In the case of any person who has contracted, previously to the
coming into force of this Act, to supply any reprint of any work, either
in its complete state or by serial numbers, of which work copyright has
been obtained either in the United Kingdom or any such country as
aforesaid, but not in Canada, such person shall be entitled to complete
such contract, and, subject to the provisions of the Acts respecting
duties of Customs, to import the same; but the burden of proof of
establishing the extent and regularity of the transaction shall, in such
case, be upon such person."

[Sidenote: Section 6 repealed.]

2. Section six of the said Act is hereby repealed.

[Sidenote: License, if no copyright is taken out.]

[Sidenote: No exclusive right.]

3.[29] If the person entitled to copyright under the said Act as hereby
amended fails to take advantage of its provisions, any person or persons
domiciled in Canada may obtain from the Minister of Agriculture a
license or licenses to print and publish or to produce the work for
which copyright, but for such neglect or failure, might have been
obtained; but no such license shall convey exclusive rights to print and
publish or produce any work:

[Sidenote: Royalty to be paid.]

(2.) A license shall be granted to any applicant agreeing to pay the
author or his legal representatives a royalty of ten per centum on the
retail price of each copy or reproduction issued of the work which is
the subject of the license and giving security for such payment to the
satisfaction of the Minister.

[Sidenote: How collected and paid.]

4. The royalty provided for in the next preceding section shall be
collected by the officers of the Department of Inland Revenue, and paid
over to the persons entitled thereto, under regulations approved by the
Governor in Council; but the Government shall not be liable to account
for any such royalty not actually collected.

[Sidenote: Importation from foreign countries may be prohibited.]

[Sidenote: If work is not published under license so as to meet demand.]

5.[29] Whenever, under the foregoing provisions of this Act, a license
has been issued permitting the printing and publishing or the producing
of any work, and evidence has been adduced to the satisfaction of the
Governor in Council that such work is in course of being printed and
published or [30]produced in such manner as to meet the demand therefor
in Canada, the Governor General may, by proclamation published in the
_Canada Gazette_, prohibit the importation, while the author's copyright
or that of his assigns is in force, subject to the provisions
hereinafter contained, of any copies or reproductions of the work to
which such license relates; but if, at any time thereafter, it is made
to appear to the Governor in Council that such work is not, under such
license, printed and published or produced in such manner as to meet
such demand, the Governor General may, by proclamation published as
aforesaid, revoke such prohibition.

[Sidenote: No prohibition of importation from United Kingdom.]

6. Nothing in this Act contained shall be deemed to prohibit the
importation from the United Kingdom of copies of works of which the
copyright is there existing and which are lawfully printed and published
there, nor shall anything in this Act contained be deemed to apply to
any work for which copyright has been obtained in the United Kingdom or
in any such country as aforesaid before the coming into force of this
Act; but the law in force at the time of the coming into force hereof
shall be deemed to be still in force as respects such works.

[Sidenote: Commencement of act.]

7. The foregoing provisions of this Act shall come into force on a day
to be named by proclamation of the Governor General.

    From "Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 1889.
    Vol. 1. Public general acts." 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1889,
    pp. 133-135.


  _Act of April 24, 1890._

  53 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 12.

    An Act to amend "The Copyright Act." [Assented to 24th April, 1890.]

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House
of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:--

[Sidenote: R. S. C., c. 62, s. 19 amended.]

1. Section nineteen of "The Copyright Act" is hereby amended by adding
thereto the following sub-section:--

[Sidenote: Jurisdiction of exchequer court.]

"3. The Exchequer Court of Canada shall be a competent court within the
meaning of this Act, and shall have jurisdiction to adjudicate upon any
question arising under this section, upon information in the name of the
Attorney General of Canada, and at the relation of any party
interested."

    From "Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 1890.
    Vol. 1. Public general acts." 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1890,
    p. 74.


  _Act of August 28, 1891._

  54 & 55 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 34.

    An Act to amend the Copyright Act. [Assented to 28th August, 1891.]

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House
of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:--

[Sidenote: R. S. C., c. 62, s. 19 amended.]

1. Section nineteen of "_The Copyright Act_," chapter sixty-two of the
Revised Statutes, as amended by the Act fifty-third Victoria, chapter
twelve, is hereby further amended by striking out of sub-section three
the words "and at the relation of any party interested," and
substituting therefor the words "or at the suit of any person
interested."

    From "Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 1891.
    Vol. 1. Public general acts." 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1891,
    p. 168.


  _Act of July 22, 1895._

  58 & 59 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 37.

    An Act to Amend the Copyright Act. [Assented to 22nd July, 1895.]

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House
of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

[Sidenote: R. S. C., c. 62, Deposit of copies of books, etc., in
Department of Agriculture. s. 9 amended.]

1. Section nine of _The Copyright Act_, chapter sixty-two of the Revised
Statutes of Canada, is hereby amended, by substituting the word "three"
for the word "two" in the second line thereof.

[Sidenote: Section 10 amended.]

[Sidenote: One copy to be sent to British Museum.]

2. Section ten of the said Act is hereby amended by substituting the
word "three" for the word "two" in the first line thereof, and by adding
the words "and one in the British Museum" after the word "Canada" in the
last line thereof.

[Sidenote: 1889, c. 29, s. 3 amended.]

3. Subsection one of section three of chapter twenty-nine of the
Statutes of 1889, amending _The Copyright Act_, is hereby repealed and
the following substituted therefor:--

[Sidenote: License, if no copyright is taken out.]

"3. If any person entitled to copyright under the said Act as hereby
amended, neglects or fails to take advantage of its provisions, or,
having obtained copyright thereunder, at any time after the first
publication in Canada of the work for which copyright has been so
obtained, fails to print and publish in Canada the work for which
copyright might have been or has been so obtained as aforesaid in
sufficient numbers and in such manner as to meet the demand in Canada
for such work, any person or persons domiciled in Canada may obtain from
the Minister of Agriculture a license or licenses to print and publish
or to reproduce such work in Canada, but no such license shall convey
exclusive right to print and publish or produce any work."

[Sidenote: Section 5 amended.]

4. Section five of the said Act is hereby amended by adding after the
word "force" in the ninth line thereof, the words, "or would have been
in force had copyright for the work been obtained in Canada under the
provisions of sections four and five of the Act as hereby amended."

[Sidenote: Section 5 further amended.]

[31]5. The said section five is hereby further amended by adding the
following words thereto:--"Provided, however, that as to any work for
which copyright has been obtained in Canada, the Governor in Council
may, upon its being established to his satisfaction that the holder of
such copyright is prepared and _bona fide_ intends during the remaining
period of his term of copyright to print and publish such work in Canada
in sufficient numbers and in such manner as to supply the demand for
such work in Canada, revoke all licenses for the printing and
publication of such work then in force; but such revocation shall not
render unlawful the subsequent sale and disposal in Canada of all or any
of the copies of such work then printed under the authority of the
license so revoked."

    From "Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 1895.
    Vol. 1. Public general acts." 8º. _Ottawa, S. E. Dawson_, 1895,
    pp. 127-128.


  _Act of July 18, 1900._

  63 & 64 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 25.

    An Act to amend the Copyright Act. [Assented to 18th July, 1900.]

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House
of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:--

[Sidenote: In case of license to reprint book copyrighted in U. K. or
British possession. Minister may prohibit importation of other
reprints.]

1. If a book as to which there is subsisting copyright under _The
Copyright Act_ has been first lawfully published in any part of Her
Majesty's dominions other than Canada, and if it is proved to the
satisfaction of the Minister of Agriculture that the owner of the
copyright so subsisting and of the copyright acquired by such
publication has lawfully granted a license to reproduce in Canada, from
movable or other types, or from stereotype plates, or from
electroplates, or from lithograph stones, or by any process for
facsimile reproduction, an edition or editions of such book designed for
sale only in Canada, the Minister may, notwithstanding anything in _The
Copyright Act_, by order under his hand, prohibit the importation,
except with the written consent of the licensee, into Canada of any
copies of such book printed elsewhere; provided that two such copies may
be specially imported for the bona fide use of any public free library
or any university or college library, or for the library of any duly
incorporated institution or society for the use of the members of such
institution or society.

[Sidenote: Suspension or revocation of prohibition.]

2. The Minister of Agriculture may at any time in like manner, by order
under his hand, suspend or revoke such prohibition upon importation if
it is proved to his satisfaction that--

(_a._) the license to reproduce in Canada has terminated or expired; or

(_b._) the reasonable demand for the book in Canada is not sufficiently
met without importation; or

(_c._) the book is not, having regard to the demand therefor in Canada,
being suitably printed or published; or

[32](_d._) any other state of things exists on account of which it is
not in the public interest to further prohibit importation.

[Sidenote: Failure of licensee to supply book.]

3. At any time after the importation of a book has been prohibited under
section 1 of this Act, any person resident or being in Canada may apply,
either directly or through a book-seller or other agent, to the person
so licensed to reproduce such book, for a copy of any edition of such
book then on sale and reasonably obtainable in the United Kingdom or
some other part of Her Majesty's dominions, and it shall then be the
duty of the person so licensed, as soon as reasonably may be, to import
and sell such copy to the person so applying therefor, at the ordinary
selling price of such copy in the United Kingdom or such other part of
Her Majesty's dominions, with the duty and reasonable forwarding charges
added; and the failure or neglect, without lawful excuse, of the person
so licensed to supply such copy within a reasonable time, shall be a
reason for which the Minister may, if he sees fit, suspend or revoke the
prohibition upon importation.

[Sidenote: Customs Department to be notified.]

4. The Minister shall forthwith inform the Department of Customs of any
order made by him under this Act.

[Sidenote: Penalty for unlawful importation.]

5. All books imported in contravention of this Act may be seized by any
officer of Customs, and shall be forfeited to the Crown and destroyed;
and any person importing, or causing or permitting the importation, of
any book in contravention of this Act shall, for each offence, be
liable, upon summary conviction, to a penalty not exceeding one hundred
dollars.

    Note.--Passed by the House of Commons, July 4, 1900; by the
    Senate on July 9, 1900, and assented to by the Governor General
    of Canada, in Her Majesty's name, on July 18, 1900.

    From "Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, 1900.
    Vol. 1. Public general acts." 8º. _Ottawa, S. E. Dawson_, 1900,
    pp. 187-188.




  NEWFOUNDLAND.

  _Consolidated Statutes of 1892, Chapter 110._

  55 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 8.

  Chapter 110.--Of Copyright.

    Section.

    1. Short title.

    2. Expression "legal representatives."

    3. Registers shall be kept by Colonial Secretary.

    4. Author domiciled in Newfoundland, to have exclusive right of
    printing, etc., for twenty-eight years.

    5. Conditions of obtaining copyright.

    6. Registration.

    7. Anonymous publications.

    8. Two copies to be deposited in Colonial Secretary's Office,
    copyright to be recorded.

    9. Copies to be deposited in Legislative Library.

    10. Not requisite to deliver any copy of second or subsequent
    edition, unless containing important alterations.

    11. Insertion of imprint on title page, etc.

    12. Interim copyright.

    13. Application for registration; how made.

    14. Right assignable.

    15. Property of copyright when sold, shall be in the vendee.

    16. When certain exclusive rights shall be continued for a
    further term of fourteen years.

    17. Renewal of copyright.

    18. Application to register copyright, already registered.

    19. Publication without consent of author.

    20. Works becoming out of print, complaint may be lodged with
    Colonial Secretary.

    21. Fees.

    22. Nothing herein contained shall prejudice certain rights.

    23. Clerical errors may be corrected by the Colonial Secretary.

    24. Copies or extracts.

    25. The Colonial Secretary may make rules.

    26. False entries in Registry Books, misdemeanor.

    27. Fraudulently assuming to act as agent, misdemeanor.

    28. Forfeiture for publishing, etc., after copyright is secured.

    29. Forfeiture for reproducing works of art after registration.

    30. Forfeiture for selling or copying prints, maps, etc., after
    registration.

    31. Penalty. Penalties, how recoverable.

    32. No action shall be taken after two years.

[Sidenote: Short title.]

1. This chapter may be cited as the "Copyright Act, 1890."

[Sidenote: Legal representatives.]

2. The expression "legal representatives" shall include executors,
administrators and assigns or other legal representatives.

[Sidenote: Registers of copyrights.]

3. The Colonial Secretary shall cause to be kept in his office books, to
be called the "Registers of Copyrights," in which proprietors of
literary, scientific and artistic works or compositions may have the
same registered, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

[Sidenote: Any author domiciled in Newfoundland may obtain copyright.]

[33]4. Any person domiciled in Newfoundland, who is the author of any
book, map, chart, or musical composition, or of any original painting,
drawing, statue, sculpture or photograph, or invents, designs, etches or
engraves, or causes to be engraved, etched or made from his own design
any print or engraving, and the legal representatives of such person,
shall have the sole and exclusive right and liberty of printing,
re-printing, publishing, reproducing and vending such literary,
scientific or artistic work or composition, in whole or in part, and of
allowing translations to be printed or re-printed and sold of such
literary work, from one language into other languages for the term of
twenty-eight years from the time of recording the copyright thereof, in
the manner hereinbefore directed.

5. (1.) The condition for obtaining such copyright shall be that the
said literary, scientific or artistic works shall be printed and
published, or in the case of works of art, that they shall be produced
in this colony.

(2.) No immoral, licentious, irreligious, treasonable or seditious
literary, scientific or artistic work, shall be the legitimate subject
of such registration or copyright.

6. Any literary work intended to be published in pamphlet or book form,
but which is first published in separate articles in a newspaper or
periodical, may be registered under this chapter while it is so
preliminarily published, if the title of the manuscript and a short
analysis of the work are deposited at the Colonial Secretary's office,
and if every separate article so published is preceded by the words
"Registered in accordance with the Copyright Act;" but the work when
published in book or pamphlet form shall be subject also to the other
requirements of this chapter.

7. If a book is published anonymously, it shall be sufficient to enter
it in the name of the first publisher thereof, either on behalf of the
unnamed author or on behalf of such first publisher, as the case may be.

[Sidenote: Deposit of two copies required.]

[Sidenote: Description of work of art.]

8. No person shall be entitled to the benefit of this chapter, unless he
has deposited at the Colonial Secretary's office two copies of such
book, map, chart, musical composition, photograph, print, cut or
engraving; and in case of paintings, drawings, statuary and sculpture,
unless he has furnished a written description of such work of art, and
the Colonial Secretary shall cause the copyright of the same to be
recorded forthwith in a book to be kept for that purpose in the manner
adopted by him, or prescribed by the rules and forms made, from time to
time, as herein provided.

[Sidenote: One copy of book for Legislative Library.]

9. The Colonial Secretary shall cause one of such two copies of such
book, map, chart, musical composition, photograph, print, cut or
engraving, to be deposited in the Legislative Library of this colony.

[Sidenote: Second editions.]

10. It shall not be requisite to deliver any printed copy of the second
or any subsequent edition of any book, unless the same contains very
important alterations or additions.

[Sidenote: Notice of copyright.]

[34]11. No person shall be entitled to the benefit of this chapter
unless he gives information of the copyright being secured, by causing
to be inserted in the several copies of every edition published during
the term secured, on the title page or on the page immediately
following, if it is a book, or if it is a map, chart, musical
composition, print, cut, engraving or photograph, by causing to be
impressed on the face thereof, or if it is a volume of maps, charts,
music, engravings or photographs, upon the title page or frontispiece
thereof, the following words, that is to say: "Entered according to the
Act of the Legislature of Newfoundland, in the year ----, by ----, at
the Colonial Secretary's office;" but as regards paintings, drawings,
statuary, and sculptures, the signature of the artist shall be deemed a
sufficient notice of such proprietorship.

[Sidenote: Interim copyright.]

12. The author of any literary, scientific or artistic work, or his
legal representatives, may, pending the publication, obtain an interim
copyright therefor, by depositing in the Colonial Secretary's office a
copy of the title or designation of such work intended for publication,
which title or designation shall be registered in an interim copyright
register at the said department, to secure to such author aforesaid, or
his legal representative, the exclusive rights recognized by this
chapter, previous to publication.

[Sidenote: Application for interim copyright.]

13. The application for the registration of an interim copyright, a
temporary copyright and of a copyright, may be made in the name of the
author or of his legal representatives, by any person purporting to be
the agent of such author or legal representatives; and any damage caused
by a fraudulent or an erroneous assumption of such authority shall be
recoverable in any Court of competent jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Assignment of copyright.]

14. (1.) The right of an author of a literary, scientific or artistic
work to obtain a copyright, and the copyright when obtained, shall be
assignable in law, either as to the whole interest or any part thereof
by any instrument in writing, made in duplicate, which shall be
registered at the Colonial Secretary's office on production of both
duplicates, and the payment of the fee hereinafter mentioned.

(2.) One of the duplicates shall be retained at the Colonial Secretary's
office and the other shall be returned, with a certificate of
registration, to the party depositing it.

[Sidenote: Author after assignment.]

15. Whenever the author of a literary, scientific or artistic work or
composition which may be the subject of a copyright has executed the
same for another person, or has sold the same to another person for due
consideration, such author shall not be entitled to obtain or retain the
proprietorship of such copyright, which is by the said transaction
virtually transferred to the purchaser, and such purchaser may avail
himself of such privilege unless a reserve of the privileges is
specially made by the author or artist in a deed duly executed.

[Sidenote: Renewal of copyright.]

16. If at the expiration of the said term of twenty-eight years the
author or any of the authors (when the work has been originally composed
[35]or made by more than one person) is still living, or if such author
is dead and has left a widow or a child or children living, the same
sole and exclusive right and liberty shall be continued to such author
or to such authors still living, or if dead, then to such widow and
child or children, as the case may be, for a further term of fourteen
years; but in such case within one year after the expiration of such
term of twenty-eight years, the title of the work secured shall be a
second time registered, and all other regulations herein required to be
observed in regard to original copyrights shall be complied with in
respect to such renewed copyright.

[Sidenote: Publication of renewal.]

17. In all cases of renewal of copyright, under this chapter, the author
or proprietor shall, within two months from the date of renewal, cause
notice of such registration thereof to be published once in the _Royal
Gazette_.

[Sidenote: Duplicate applications.]

18. (1.) In case of any person making an application to register as his
own the copyright of a literary, scientific or artistic work already
registered in the name of another person, or in case of simultaneous
conflicting applications, or of an application made by any person other
than the person entered as proprietor of a registered copyright to
cancel the said copyright, the person so applying shall be notified by
the Colonial Secretary that the question is one for the decision of a
Court of competent jurisdiction, and no further proceedings shall be had
or taken by the Colonial Secretary concerning the application until a
judgment is produced maintaining, cancelling or otherwise deciding the
matter.

(2.) Such registration, cancellation, or adjustment of the said rights
shall then be made by the Colonial Secretary in accordance with such
decision.

[Sidenote: Unauthorized printing of MS.]

19. Every person who, without the consent of the author or lawful
proprietor thereof first obtained, prints or publishes, or causes to be
printed or published, any manuscript not previously printed in
Newfoundland or elsewhere, shall be liable to the author or proprietor
for all damages occasioned by such publication, and the same shall be
recoverable in any Court of competent jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Work out of print.]

20. If a work copyrighted in Newfoundland becomes out of print, a
complaint may be lodged by any person with the Colonial Secretary, who
on the fact being ascertained to his satisfaction, shall notify the
owner of the copyright of the complaint and of the fact; and if within a
reasonable time no remedy is applied by such owner, the Colonial
Secretary may grant a license to any person to publish a new edition,
specifying the number of copies and the royalty to be paid on each to
the owner of the copyright.

[Sidenote: Fees.]

21. The following fees[36] shall be paid to the Colonial Secretary
before an application for any of the purposes herein mentioned is
received, that is to say:--

  [37]On registering a copyright                   $1.00
  On registering an interim copyright                .50
  On registering a temporary copyright               .50
  On registering an assignment                      1.00
  For certified copy of registration                 .50
  On registering any decision of a Court of
    Justice, for every folio                         .50

For office copies of documents, not above mentioned, the following
charges shall be made:--

  For every single or first folio, certified copy   $.50
  For every subsequent hundred words (fractions
    under and not exceeding fifty not being counted,
    and over fifty being counted for one hundred)    .25

(2.) The said fees shall be in full for all services performed under
this chapter by the Colonial Secretary, or by any person employed by him
under this chapter.

(3.) No person shall be exempt from the payment of any fee or charge
payable in respect of any services performed under this chapter for such
person, and no fee paid shall be returned to the person who paid it.

[Sidenote: Representation of any scene or object.]

22. Nothing herein contained shall prejudice the right of any person to
represent any scene or object, notwithstanding there may be copyright in
some other representations of such scene or object.

[Sidenote: Clerical errors.]

23. Clerical errors which occur in the framing or copying of any
instrument drawn by any officer or employee in or of the department,
shall not be construed as invalidating such instrument; but when
discovered they may be corrected under the authority of the Colonial
Secretary.

[Sidenote: Copies of records as evidence.]

24. All copies or extracts, certified from the Colonial Secretary's
office, shall be received in evidence without further proof and without
production of the originals.

[Sidenote: Rules and regulations.]

25. The Colonial Secretary may, from time to time, subject to the
approval of the Governor in Council, make such rules and regulations,
and prescribe such forms as appear to him necessary and expedient for
the purposes of this chapter; and such regulations and forms circulated
in print for the use of the public shall be deemed to be correct for the
purposes of this chapter; and all documents executed and accepted by the
Colonial Secretary shall be held valid, so far as relates to all
official proceedings under this chapter.

[Sidenote: False entry.]

26. Every person who wilfully makes, or causes to be made, any false
entry in any of the registry books of the Colonial Secretary
hereinbefore mentioned, or who wilfully produces or causes to be
tendered in evidence, any paper which falsely purports to be a copy of
an entry in any of the [38]said books, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and shall be punished accordingly.

[Sidenote: Fraudulent representation.]

27. Every person who fraudulently assumes authority to act as agent of
the author, or of his legal representative, for the registration of an
interim copyright, a temporary copyright, or a copyright, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished accordingly.

[Sidenote: Unauthorized republication of book.]

28. Every person who, after the copyright of any book is secured
according to this chapter, and during the term or terms of its duration,
prints, publishes, or reprints or republishes, or causes to be so
printed or published, any copy or any translation of such book, without
the consent of the person lawfully entitled to the copyright thereof,
first had and obtained by assignment, or who, knowing the same to be so
printed, publishes, sells, or exposes for sale, or causes to be
published, sold, or exposed for sale, any copy of such book without such
consent, shall forfeit every copy of such book to the person then
lawfully entitled to the copyright thereof; and shall forfeit and pay
for every such copy which is found in his possession, either being
printed or reprinted, published or exposed for sale contrary to the
provisions of this chapter, such sum not exceeding one dollar, and not
less than ten cents, as the Court may determine, which forfeiture shall
be recoverable in any Court of competent jurisdiction, and a moiety of
such sum shall go to the Receiver General for the use of the Colony, and
the other moiety shall belong to the lawful owner of such copyright.

[Sidenote: Unauthorized republication of works of art.]

29. Every person who, after the registering of any painting, drawing,
statue, or other work of art, and within the term or terms limited by
this chapter, reproduces in any manner, or causes to be reproduced, made
or sold, in whole or in part, any copy of any such work of art, without
the consent of the proprietor, shall forfeit the plate or plates on
which reproduction has been made, and every sheet thereof so reproduced,
to the proprietor of the copyright thereof; and shall also forfeit for
every sheet of such reproduction, published or exposed for sale contrary
to this chapter, such sum not exceeding one dollar nor less than ten
cents, as the Court determines, which forfeiture shall be recoverable in
any Court of competent jurisdiction, and a moiety of such sum shall go
to the Receiver General for the use of the colony, and the other moiety
shall belong to the lawful owner of such copyright.

[Sidenote: Unauthorized republication of engraving, map, music or
photograph.]

30. Every person who, after the registering of any print, cut or
engraving, map, chart, musical composition or photograph, according to
the provisions of this chapter, and within the term or terms limited by
this chapter, engraves, etches or works, sells or copies, or causes to
be engraved, etched or copied, made or sold, either as a whole or by
varying, adding to or diminishing the main design with intent to evade
the law, or who prints or reprints, or causes to be so printed or
reprinted any such map, chart, musical composition, print, cut,
engraving, or any part thereof, without the consent of the proprietor of
the copyright thereof first obtained as aforesaid, [39]or who, knowing
the same to be so reprinted or printed without such consent, publishes,
sells, or exposes for sale, or in any manner disposes of any such map,
chart, musical composition, engraving, cut, photograph, or print,
without such consent as aforesaid, shall forfeit the plate or plates on
which such map, chart, musical composition, engraving, cut, photograph
or print has been copied, and also every sheet thereof so copied, or
printed as aforesaid, to the proprietor of the copyright thereof; and
shall also forfeit for every sheet of such map, chart, musical
composition, print, cut or engraving found in his possession, printed or
published, or exposed for sale contrary to this chapter, such sum, not
exceeding one dollar nor less than ten cents, as the Court determines,
which forfeiture shall be recoverable in any Court of competent
jurisdiction, and a moiety of such sum shall go to the Receiver General
for the use of the colony, and the other moiety shall belong to the
lawful owner of such copyright.

[Sidenote: False notice of copyright.]

31. (1.) Every person who has not lawfully acquired the copyright of a
literary, scientific or artistic work, and who inserts in any copy
thereof, printed, produced, reproduced or imported, or who impresses on
any such copy that the same has been entered according to this chapter,
or words purporting to assert the existence of a Newfoundland copyright
in relation thereto, shall incur a penalty not exceeding one hundred
dollars.

[Sidenote: Penalties; how recoverable.]

(2.) Every penalty incurred under this section shall be recoverable in
any Court of competent jurisdiction, and a moiety thereof shall go to
the Receiver General for the use of the colony, and the other moiety
shall belong to the person who sues for the same.

[Sidenote: No action after two years.]

32. No action or prosecution for the recovery of any penalty under this
chapter, shall be commenced more than two years after the cause of
action arises.

    From "The Consolidated Statutes of Newfoundland (Second Series),
    1892." 8º. _St. John's, N. F., J. W. Withers_, 1896, pp.
    856-862.


  _Consolidated Statutes of 1892, Chapter 111._

  55 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 8.

  Chapter 111.--Of the Importation of Books and the Protection of the
  British Author.

    Section.

    1. Reprints of books protected by copyright laws to pay an _ad
    valorem_ duty of twenty dollars per cent.

       Application of duties.

    2. Penalties, recovery and application thereof.

    3. Meaning of terms used in this chapter.

    4. Reprints to be stamped on entry.

[Sidenote: Reprints of books protected by copyright laws to pay an ad
valorem duty of 20%.]

[Sidenote: Not to apply to extracts.]

[Sidenote: Application of duties.]

1. Upon the importation from foreign countries of any reprint of any
book or review, bound or in covers, first composed, written or published
in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and protected, at
the [40]time of importation, by the acts of the imperial parliament to
enforce the laws of copyright, there shall be paid an _ad valorem_ duty
upon the _bonâ fide_ price of such reprints of twenty per cent.; but the
reprint of any book or review not duly registered according to the
provisions of the statutes of the imperial parliament relating to
copyright, shall not be liable to such _ad valorem_ duty. Such duties
shall not be paid on newspapers or other regular periodicals containing
extracts only from such books or reviews; and after collection of the
proper duties the same shall be paid to the author of the said book or
review, or to the proprietor of the said copyright, as Her Majesty shall
be pleased to direct.

[Sidenote: Penalties for infringement.]

[Sidenote: Recovery of penalties and application thereof.]

2. No person shall import or bring, or cause to be imported or brought
into this colony, for use, sale or hire, any reprint referred to in the
foregoing section, and therein and thereby made liable to duty, contrary
to this chapter, or knowingly sell, publish, or expose to sale, or let
to hire, or have in his possession, for use, sale or hire, any such
reprint; and every such reprint so imported, or bought, sold, published,
or exposed for sale, shall be forfeited and sold, one half the proceeds
thereof to be applied to the use of the officers of the customs seizing
the same, and the other half to the author or proprietor of the
copyright; and every person so offending, being convicted thereof before
any two Justices in the district where the seizure is made, shall, for
every such offence, forfeit the sum of twenty-five dollars and double
the value of every copy of such book or reprint which he shall so import
or cause to be imported into this colony, or shall knowingly sell,
publish or expose to sale, or let to hire, or shall have in his
possession for sale or hire, contrary to this chapter; eight dollars of
such penalty, after deducting expenses of prosecution, shall be paid to
such officers of customs, and the remainder of the penalty to the
proprietor of the copyright; and the said double value of such book or
reprint, and the said respective proportions of the proceeds of the sale
of such book or reprint, and of such penalty, shall be paid as
hereinbefore provided.

[Sidenote: Meaning of certain terms used.]

3. In the construction of this chapter, the word "book" or "reprint"
shall mean and include every volume, part or division of a volume,
pamphlet, sheet of letter press, sheet of music, map, chart or plan,
separately published; and the word "copyright" shall mean the sole and
exclusive liberty of printing or otherwise multiplying copies of such
volume, part or division of a volume, pamphlet, sheet of letter press,
sheet of music, chart or plan, separately published.

[Sidenote: Reprints to be stamped on entry.]

4. At the time of the entry of any such reprint of any book or review,
the officers passing such reprint shall stamp the same; and the Receiver
General shall furnish said officers with the form of stamp necessary for
such service.

    From "The Consolidated Statutes of Newfoundland, (Second
    Series), 1892." 8º. _St. John's, N. F., J. W. Withers_, 1896,
    pp. 862-863.


  _Act of February 17, 1898._

  61 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 17.

    An Act respecting the Department of the Colonial Secretary.
    [Passed February 17th, 1898.]

[Sidenote: Enacting clause.]

Be it enacted by the Governor, the Legislative Council, and the House of
Assembly, in Legislative Session convened, as follows:--

[Sidenote: Departments constituted.]

1. There shall be a department of the Civil Service * * * which shall be
called "The Post Office Department," over which a Minister to be called
"The Colonial Secretary," appointed by the Governor in Council, by
commission under the Great Seal, shall preside; and the Minister shall
have the management and direction of the said department and shall hold
office during pleasure.

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: Powers of Minister.]

[41]8. The following subjects shall be under the control and direction
of the Colonial Secretary:--

    *    *    *    *    *

[42](d.) Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks.

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: Words applicable to Colonial Secretary to include Minister.]

12. Wherever in any enactment at present in force in this Colony any
words are used applicable to the Colonial Secretary, the same shall be
deemed and taken to apply to and include the Minister called the
Colonial Secretary in this Act.

[Sidenote: Suspending clause.]

13. This Act shall come into force on the first day of July, A. D. 1898.

    From "Acts of the General Assembly of Newfoundland. Passed in
    the 61st year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria." 8º.
    [_St. John's_], _J. W. Withers_, 1898, pp. 308, 309, 310.


  _Act of July 19, 1899._

  62 & 63 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 7.

    An Act to amend Chapter 110 of the Consolidated Statutes
    entitled "Of Copyright." [Passed 19th July, 1899.]

Section 1. Copyright photographs.

[Sidenote: Enacting clause.]

Be it enacted by the Governor, the Legislative Council and the House of
Assembly, in Legislative Session convened, as follows:--

1. Section 21, of chapter 110, of the Consolidated Statutes, entitled
"Of copyright" is hereby amended by striking out the words following:

[Sidenote: Copyright photographs.]

"On registering a copyright, $1.00," and substituting therefor the words
"On registering a copyright (except photographs) $1.00." "On registering
the copyright of a photograph, $0.25."

    From "Acts of the General Assembly of Newfoundland. Passed in
    the 62d and 63d Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen
    Victoria." 8º. [_St. John's_], _J. W. Withers_, 1899, p. 56.

[Footnote 3: p. 6.]

[Footnote 4: p. 19.]

[Footnote 5: p. 20.]

[Footnote 6: p. 21.]

[Footnote 7: _Note._--This act is substantially the same as the Canadian
act of April 8, 1875 (38 Vict., chap. 88), and the references at the end
of the various sections are to corresponding sections of that act.]

[Footnote 8: p. 926.]

[Footnote 9: As to sections 4 and 5 see Act of May 2, 1889, 51 Vict.,
chap. 29, sec. 1, pp. 31-32.]

[Footnote 10: See act of May 2, 1889, 52 Vict., chap. 29, sec. 2, p.
33.]

[Footnote 11: p. 927.]

[Footnote 12: Three copies are required by the amendatory act of July
22, 1895.]

[Footnote 13: Three copies are required by the amendatory act of July
22, 1895.]

[Footnote 14: And one in the British Museum; see amendatory act of July
22, 1895.]

[Footnote 15: p. 928.]

[Footnote 16: p. 929.]

[Footnote 17: See as to sec. 19, the acts of April 24, 1890, 53 Vict.,
chap. 12, p. 34, and Aug. 28, 1891, 54 & 55 Vict., chap. 34, pp. 34-35.]

[Footnote 18: p. 930.]

[Footnote 19: p. 931.]

[Footnote 20: p. 932.]

[Footnote 21: p. 933.]

[Footnote 22: p. 365.]

[Footnote 23: p. 368.]

[Footnote 24: p. 370.]

[Footnote 25: p. 401.]

[Footnote 26: p. 402.]

[Footnote 27: p. 410.]

[Footnote 28: p. 134.]

[Footnote 29: See as to sections 3 and 5 the Act of July 22, 1895, 58
and 59 Vict., chap. 37, secs. 3 and 4, p. 35.]

[Footnote 30: p. 135.]

[Footnote 31: p. 128.]

[Footnote 32: p. 188.]

[Footnote 33: p. 857.]

[Footnote 34: p. 858.]

[Footnote 35: p. 859.]

[Footnote 36: Note.--Amended by the act of July 19, 1899 (see page 48)
to read: "On registering a copyright (except photographs) $1.00." "On
registering the copyright of a photograph, $0.25."]

[Footnote 37: p. 860.]

[Footnote 38: p. 861.]

[Footnote 39: p. 862.]

[Footnote 40: p. 863.]

[Footnote 41: p. 309]

[Footnote 42: p. 310]




  PART II.

  EARLIER LAWS OF CANADA, NEW BRUNSWICK, NOVA SCOTIA, AND PRINCE EDWARD
  ISLAND.

  CANADA.

  LOWER CANADA.

  _Act of February 25, 1832._

  2 WILL. IV., CHAPTER 53.

    An Act for the protection of Copyrights. [25th February, 1832.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

[Sidenote: Rights of authors of books etc., how secured for a certain
number of years.]

Whereas it is expedient to secure to the authors of literary
publications and to Engravers the property of their respective works,
and to make certain provisions on the said subjects: Be it therefore
enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and
consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of the Province of Lower
Canada, constituted and assembled by virtue of and under the authority
of an Act passed in the Parliament of Great Britain, intituled, "An Act
to repeal certain parts of an Act passed in the fourteenth year of his
Majesty's reign," intituled, "An Act for making more effectual provision
for the Government of the Province of Quebec, in North America, and to
make further provision for the Government of the said Province," and it
is hereby enacted by the authority aforesaid, that from and after the
passing of this Act any person or persons resident in this Province, who
shall be the author or authors of any book or books, map, chart, or
musical composition, which may be now made or composed, and not printed
or published or shall [43]hereafter be made or composed, or who shall
invent, design, etch, engrave or cause to be engraved, etched or made
from his own design, any print or engraving, and the executors,
administrators or legal assigns of such person or persons, shall have
the sole right and liberty of printing, reprinting, publishing and
vending such book or books, map, chart, musical composition, print, cut,
or engraving, in whole or in part, for the term of twenty-eight years
from the time of recording the title thereof in the manner hereinafter
directed.

[Sidenote: If after the expiration of such term, such author, &c., he
still living or being dead, the same right to be extended to his widow
and children for the further period of 14 years.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

II. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that if at the
expiration of the aforesaid term, such author, inventor, designer,
engraver, or any of them (where the work had been originally composed
and made by more than one person) be still living, and residing in this
Province, or being dead, shall have left a widow or child or children,
either or all then living, the same exclusive right shall be continued
to such author, designer or engraver, or if dead, then to such widow and
child or children for the further time of fourteen years: Provided
always that the title of the work secured shall be a second time
recorded, and all such other regulations as are herein required in
regard to original copy rights, be complied with in respect to such
renewed copy right, and that within six months after the expiration of
the first term.

[Sidenote: In cases of renewal of copy right, the author to cause copy
to be published in the newspapers of Quebec and Montreal.]

III. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that in all
cases of renewal of copy right under this Act, such author or proprietor
shall within two months from the date of such renewal, cause a copy of
the record thereof to be published in one or more of the newspapers
printed in each of the Cities of Quebec and Montreal for the space of
four weeks.

[Sidenote: No person entitled to the benefit of this Act unless a
printed copy of the title of the book, &c., is deposited in the Clerk's
office of the Superior court of original jurisdiction of the district in
which the Author resides--the Clerk to record the same and entitled to a
fee.]

IV. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that no person
shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act, unless he shall before
publication, deposit a printed copy of the title of such book or books,
map, chart, musical composition, print, cut or engraving, in the Clerk's
office of the Superior Court of Original Jurisdiction of the District in
which the author or proprietor shall reside, and the Clerk of such Court
is hereby directed and required to record the same forthwith in a book
to be kept for that purpose, in the words following, (giving a copy of
the title under the seal of the Court to the said author or proprietor
whenever he shall require the same):--

    "DISTRICT of ----

    "Be it remembered that on the ---- day of ---- in the year ----
    A. B. of the said District hath deposited in this office the
    title of a book, (map, chart, or otherwise as the case may be)
    [44]the title of which is in the words following, that is to
    say:-- (insert the title) the right whereof he claims as author
    (or as proprietor as the case may be.)"

      C. D.

for which record the Clerk shall be entitled to receive from the person
claiming such right as aforesaid five shillings currency, and the like
sum for every copy actually given to such person or his assigns: and the
author or proprietor of any such book, map, chart, musical composition,
print, cut or engraving shall within three months from the publication
of the said book, map, chart, musical composition, print, cut or
engraving, deliver or cause to be delivered a copy of the same to the
Clerk of the said Court; and it shall be the duty of the Clerk of each
Court at least once in every year to transmit a certified list of all
such records of copy rights, including the titles so recorded and the
dates of record, and also all the several copies of books or other works
deposited in this office according to this Act, to the Secretary of the
Province to be preserved in his office.

[Sidenote: Persons to give information of copy right being secured by
inserting the same in the several copies of each Edition in the title
page of the same.]

V. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that no person
shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act, unless he shall give
information of copy right being secured, by causing to be inserted in
the several copies of each and every edition published during the term
secured on the title page or the page immediately following, if it be a
book, or if a map, chart, musical composition, print, cut or engraving,
by causing to be impressed on the face thereof, or if a volume of maps,
charts, music, or engravings, upon the title or frontispiece thereof,
the following words, that is to say, "Entered according to Act of the
Provincial Legislature, in the year ---- by A. B. in the Clerk's office
of the Court of ---- (as the case may be.)"

[Sidenote: Penalty on persons, printing such books, &c. during the term
limited by this Act without the consent of the person legally entitled
to the copyright thereof.]

VI. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that if any
other person or persons from and after the recording of the title of any
book or books according to this Act, shall within the term or terms
herein limited, print, publish or import, or cause to be printed,
published or imported, any copy of such book or books, without the
consent of the person legally entitled to the copy right thereof, first
had and obtained by deed passed before a Notary Public, or shall,
knowing the same to be so printed or imposed [sic ? imported], publish,
sell or expose to sale, or cause to be published, sold or exposed to
sale, any copy of such book without such consent in writing, such
offender shall forfeit every copy of such book to the person then
legally entitled to the copy right thereof; and shall also forfeit and
pay ten shillings currency, for every such sheet which may be found in
his possession, either printed or printing, published, imported or
exposed to sale, contrary to the intent of this Act, and one moeity of
such penalty shall [go] to the use of His Majesty, and the other to the
legal owner of such copy right, to be recovered in any Court of
Competent Jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: If any person shall after recording the title of any print,
&c. within the space of time limited by this Act, engrave any work, &c.
without the consent of such proprietor, such person to be liable to a
penalty.]

[45]VII. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that if
any person or persons, after the recording of the title of any print,
cut or engraving, map, chart or musical composition, according to the
provisions of this Act, shall, within the term or terms limited by this
Act, engrave, etch or work, sell or copy, or cause to be engraved,
etched or copied, made or sold, either on the whole or by varying,
adding to or diminishing the main design, with intent to evade the law,
or shall print or import for sale, or cause to be printed or imported
for sale, any such map, chart, musical composition, print, cut or
engraving, or any parts thereof, without the consent of the proprietor
or proprietors of the copy right thereof, first obtained as aforesaid,
or knowing the same to be so printed or imported without such consent,
shall publish, sell or expose to sale, or in any manner dispose of any
such map, chart, musical composition, engraving, cut or print, without
such consent as aforesaid, then such offender or offenders shall forfeit
the plate or plates on which such map, chart, musical composition,
engraving, cut or print, shall be copied, and also all and every sheet
thereof, so copied or printed as aforesaid, to the proprietor or
proprietors of the copy right thereof, and shall further forfeit ten
shillings currency, for every sheet of such map, chart, musical
composition, print, cut or engraving, which may be found in his or their
possession, printed or published, or exposed to sale, contrary to the
true intent and meaning of this Act, one moiety whereof to the
proprietor or proprietors, and the other moiety to the use of His
Majesty, to be recovered in any Court of Competent Jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Nothing contained in this Act to prevent the importation of
any Chart, &c. made by any person [not] residing in this Province.]

VIII. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that nothing
herein contained shall extend to prohibit the importation or vending,
printing or publishing of any map, chart, book, musical composition,
print or engraving, written, composed or made by any person [not][46]
residing in this Province.

[Sidenote: Any person who shall print any manuscript, and shall offer
the same for sale without the consent of the Author, first obtained, to
be liable to the Author for all such damages occasioned by such injury.]

IX. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that if any
person or persons who shall print or publish any manuscript whatever, or
who the same being printed or published else where shall offer it or
cause it to be offered for sale in this Province, without the consent of
the author or legal proprietor first obtained as aforesaid, (if such
author or proprietor be resident in this Province,) shall be liable to
the author or proprietor for all damages occasioned by such injury, to
be recovered in any Court of Competent Jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Any person who shall print or publish any book, not having
legally acquired the copy right--such person to incur a penalty.]

X. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that if any
person or persons shall print or publish any book, map, chart, musical
composition, print, cut or engraving, not having legally acquired the
copy right thereof, or shall insist or impress that the same hath been
entered according to this Act, or words purporting the same, every
person so offending, shall incur a penalty not exceeding [47]fifteen
pounds currency, (one moiety thereof to the person who shall sue for the
same, and the other to the use of His Majesty,) to be recovered in any
Court of Competent Jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Limitation of Actions.]

XI. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that no action
or prosecution for the recovery of any penalty under this Act, shall be
commenced more than two years after the cause of action shall have
arisen.

[Sidenote: The provisions of this Act intended for the protection of
copy rights, in case of the violation thereof to be held to the benefit
of the legal proprietor of every book heretofore published, during the
aforesaid term.]

XII. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that the
provisions of this Act intended for the protection and security of copy
rights and providing remedies, penalties and forfeitures, in case of
violation thereof, shall be held and construed to extend to the benefit
of the legal proprietor or proprietors of each and every work as
aforesaid heretofore published in this Province during the aforesaid
term, provided the said proprietor or proprietors do comply with the
provisions of this Act, in the same manner as if the said work had never
been published.

[Sidenote: Continuance of this Act.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

XIII. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that this
Act shall be and remain in force until the first day of May, one
thousand eight hundred and forty, and no longer: Provided always, that
any copy right obtained in conformity to the provisions of the same,
shall continue during the term for which it shall have been obtained as
aforesaid, although this Act may have ceased to be in force before the
expiration of such term.

    From "The Provincial Statutes of Lower-Canada." Vol. 14, 4º.
    _Quebec, J. C. Fisher & W. Kemble_, 1831-1834, pp. 624-632.

[Repealed by the Act: United Provinces of Canada, 4 & 5 Vict., chap. 61,
Sept. 18, 1841, preamble.]


  UNITED PROVINCES OF CANADA.

  _Act of September 18, 1841._

  4 & 5 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 61.

    An Act for the protection of Copy Rights in this Province. [18th
    September, 1841.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

[Sidenote: Act of L. C. 2 Will. 4 c. 53. repealed.]

Whereas it is expedient to secure to the Authors of Literary
Publications, and to Engravers, the property of their respective Works,
and to make certain provisions on the said subjects; and whereas it is
expedient to repeal the laws now in force in that part of this Province
formerly called Lower Canada relating thereto, and to make general
provision for the whole Province; Be it therefore enacted, by the
Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
the Legislative Council and of the Legislative Assembly of the Province
of Canada, constituted and assembled by virtue of and under the
authority of an Act passed in the Parliament of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland, intituled _An Act to Re-unite the Provinces
of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada_, and it
is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that from and after the
passing of this Act, the Act intituled _An Act for the protection of
Copy Rights_, passed in that part of the Province formerly called Lower
Canada, in the second year of the Reign of His late Majesty, be and the
same is hereby repealed.

[Sidenote: Rights of authors of books, &c., how secured for a period of
twenty eight years.]

[48]II. And be it enacted, that any person or persons resident in this
Province, who shall be the author or authors of any book or books, map,
chart, or musical composition, which may be now made or composed, and
not printed or published, or shall hereafter be made or composed, or who
shall invent, design, etch, engrave or cause to be engraved, etched or
made from his own design, any print or engraving, and the executors,
administrators or legal assigns of such person or persons, shall have
the sole right and liberty of printing, reprinting, publishing and
vending such book or books, map, chart, musical composition, print, cut,
or engraving, in whole or in part, for the term of twenty eight years,
from the time of recording the title thereof in the manner hereinafter
directed.

[Sidenote: If the author be living at the end of the 28 years, or be
dead leaving a Widow or child alive, they shall have a further term of
14 years.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

III. And be it enacted, that if at the expiration of the aforesaid term,
such author, inventor, designer, engraver, or any of them, where the
work had been originally composed and made by more than one person be
still living, and residing in this Province, or being dead, shall have
left a widow or child, or children, either or all [of] them living, the
same exclusive right shall be continued to such author, designer, or
engraver, or if dead, then to such widow and child or children, for the
further time of fourteen years: Provided always, that the title of the
work secured shall be a second time recorded, and all such other
regulations as are herein required in regard to original Copy Rights, be
complied with in respect to such renewed Copy Rights, and that within
six months after the expiration of the first term.

[Sidenote: In case of such extension, the renewal of copy right shall be
publicly notified.]

IV. And be it enacted, that in all cases of renewal of Copy Right under
this Act, such author or proprietor shall within two months from the
date of such renewal, cause a Copy of the record thereof to be published
in the Official Gazette of the Province of Canada, for the space of four
weeks.

[Sidenote: A copy of the work for which a copy right is obtained, to be
deposited in the office of the Provincial Registrar: and the deposit
shall be recorded.]

V. And be it enacted, that no person shall be entitled to the benefit of
this Act, unless he shall, before publication, deposit a printed copy of
such book or books, map, chart, musical composition, print, cut, or
engraving, in the Office of the Registrar of the Province, which Officer
is hereby directed and required to record the same forthwith in a book
to be kept for that purpose, in the words following, (giving a copy of
the title under his signature, to the said author or proprietor whenever
he shall require the same.)

[Sidenote: Form of recording.]

    Province of Canada:--

    "Be it Remembered, that on the ---- day of ---- in the year ----
    A. B., of the District of ---- hath deposited in this Office, a
    printed book, (map, chart, or otherwise, as the case may be,)
    the title of which is [49]in the words following, that is to
    say:-- (insert the title,) the right whereof he claims as author
    (or as proprietor, as the case may be.")

      C. D.

[Sidenote: Fee to the Registrar.]

For which record the Officer shall be entitled to receive from the
person claiming such right, as aforesaid, five shillings, currency, and
the like sum for every copy actually given to such person or his
assigns: and the author shall also deposit a copy of the work, for which
a Copy Right is obtained in the Library of the Legislative Assembly of
this Province.

[Sidenote: Notice that the copy right is secured shall be given on the
title page &c., of the work.]

VI. And be it enacted, that no person shall be entitled to the benefit
of this Act, unless he shall give information of Copy Right being
secured, by causing to be inserted in the several copies of each, and
every edition published during the term secured, on the title page, or
the page immediately following, if it be a book, or if a map, chart,
musical composition, print, cut, or engraving, by causing to be
impressed on the face thereof, or if a volume of maps, charts, music or
engravings, upon the title or frontispiece thereof, the following
words, that is to say: "Entered according to Act of the Provincial
Legislature in the year ---- by A. B., in the Office of the Registrar of
the Province of Canada."

[Sidenote: Penalty on persons printing, or publishing, or importing the
work, during the continuance of the copy right.]

[Sidenote: Penalty how recovered and applied.]

VII. And be it enacted, that if any other person or persons, from and
after the recording of the title of any book or books, according to this
Act, shall within the term or terms herein limited, print, publish or
import, or cause to be printed, published, or imported, any copy of such
book or books, without the consent of the person legally entitled to the
Copy Right thereof, first had and obtained, by deed duly executed, or
shall, knowing the same to be so printed or imported, publish, sell, or
expose to sale or cause to be published, sold or exposed to sale any
copy of such book without such consent in writing, such offender shall
forfeit every copy of such book to the person then legally entitled to
the Copy Right thereof; and shall forfeit and pay ten shillings,
currency, for every such sheet which may be found in his possession,
either printed or printing, published, imported or exposed to sale,
contrary to the intent of this Act; and one moiety of such penalty shall
be to the use of Her Majesty, and the other to the legal owner of such
Copy Right, to be recovered in any Court of competent jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Penalty on persons publishing, &c. any print of which a copy
right has been obtained.]

[Sidenote: Penalty how recovered and applied.]

VIII. And be it enacted, that if any person or persons, after the
recording of the title of any print, cut or engraving, map, chart or
musical composition, according to the provisions of this Act, shall,
within the term or terms limited by this Act, engrave, etch or work,
sell or copy, or cause to be engraved, etched or copied, made or sold,
either on the whole or by varying, adding to or diminishing the main
design, with intent to evade the law, or shall print or import for sale,
or cause to [50]be printed or imported for sale, any such map, chart,
musical composition, print, cut or engraving, or any parts thereof
without the consent of the proprietor or proprietors of the Copy Right
thereof, first obtained, as aforesaid, or knowing the same to be so
printed or imported without such consent, shall publish, sell or expose
to sale, or in any manner dispose of any such map, chart, musical
composition, engraving, cut or print, without such consent, as
aforesaid, then such offender or offenders shall forfeit the plate or
plates on which such map, chart, musical composition, engraving, cut or
print, shall be copied, and also all and every sheet thereof, so copied
or printed, as aforesaid, to the proprietor or proprietors of the Copy
Right thereof, and shall further forfeit ten shillings, currency, for
every sheet of such map, musical composition, print, cut or engraving,
which may be found in his or their possession, printed or published, or
exposed to sale, contrary to the true intent and meaning of this Act;
and one moiety of such forfeiture shall go to the proprietor or
proprietors, and the other moiety to the use of Her Majesty, and such
forfeiture may be recovered in any Court of competent jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: This Act not to extend to works of persons not resident in
this Province.]

IX. And be it enacted, that nothing herein contained shall extend to
prohibit the importation or vending, printing or publishing of any map,
chart, book, musical composition, print or engraving, written, composed
or made by any person not residing in this Province.

[Sidenote: Persons printing or publishing manuscript without the leave
of the author, to be liable in damages.]

X. And be it enacted, that if any person or persons who shall print or
publish any manuscript whatever, or who, the same being printed or
published elsewhere, shall offer it or cause it to be offered for sale
in this Province, without the consent of the author or legal proprietor
first obtained, as aforesaid, if such author or proprietor be resident
in this Province, shall be liable to the author or proprietor for all
damages occasioned by such injury, to be recovered in any Court of
competent jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Penalty on persons printing or publishing any work, &c. and
falsely pretending to have the copy right thereof.]

XI. And be it enacted, that if any person or persons shall print or
publish any book, map, chart, musical composition, print, cut or
engraving, not having legally acquired the Copy Right thereof, and shall
insert therein, or impress thereon, that the same hath been entered
according to this Act, or words purporting the same, every person so
offending, shall incur a penalty not exceeding fifteen pounds, currency,
(one moiety thereof to the person who shall sue for the same, and the
other moiety to the use of Her Majesty,) to be recovered in any Court of
competent jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Limitation of actions.]

XII. And be it enacted, that no action or prosecution for the recovery
of any penalty under this Act, shall be commenced more than two years
after the cause of action shall have arisen.

[Sidenote: Provisions of this Act extended to works published before the
passing thereof, if its requirements be complied with.]

[51]XIII. And be it enacted, that the provisions of this Act intended
for the protection and security of Copy Rights, and providing remedies,
penalties and forfeitures, in case of violation thereof, shall be held
and construed to extend to the benefit of the author or authors, or
legal proprietor or proprietors of each and every work, as aforesaid,
heretofore published in this Province, during the aforesaid term;
provided the said author or authors, proprietor or proprietors, do
comply with the provisions of this Act, in the same manner as if the
work had never been published.

    From "The Provincial Statutes of Canada." Vol. 1, 4º. _Kingston,
    S. Derbishire & G. Desbarats_, 1841, pp. 323-327.

[Replaced by the Revised Statutes of 1859, title 9, chap. 81: An Act
respecting copyrights.]


  _Act of July 28, 1847._

  10 & 11 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 28.

    An Act to extend the Provincial Copy-right Act to persons
    resident in the United Kingdom, on certain conditions. [28th
    July, 1847.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

[Sidenote: Act 4 & 5 V. c. 61.]

[Sidenote: The said Act extended to authors resident in the United
Kingdom.]

[Sidenote: Proviso: the work protected must be printed and published in
this Province, and contain the name and abode of the Printer and
Publisher.]

Whereas it is just and expedient to extend, under certain restrictions,
the provisions of the Act of this Province, passed in the Session held
in the fourth and fifth years of the Reign of Her Majesty, and
intituled, _An Act for the protection of Copy-right in this Province_,
to the works of authors being British subjects and resident in Great
Britain and Ireland: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most
Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative
Council and of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada,
constituted and assembled by virtue of and under the authority of an Act
passed in the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland, and intituled, _An Act to re-unite the Provinces of Upper and
Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada_, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same, That for and notwithstanding
anything in the said Provincial Act contained, the provisions thereof
shall be, and the same are hereby extended to any person or persons,
being British subjects, and residing in Great Britain or Ireland, as if
such person or persons were resident in this Province: Provided always,
that to entitle any such literary production or engraving as is in the
said Act mentioned, being the work of any such person or persons so
residing in Great Britain or Ireland, to the protection of the said Act,
it shall be printed and published in this Province, and shall, in
addition to the words directed to be inserted by the sixth section of
the said Provincial Act, and immediately following thereafter, contain
the name and place of abode or business in this Province, of the printer
or printers and publisher or publishers of every such literary
production or engraving.

    From "Provincial Statutes of Canada." Vol. 2, 4º. _Montreal, S.
    Derbishire & G. Desbarats_, 1847, p. 1391.

[Incorporated in the Revised Statutes of 1859, title 9, chap. 81: An act
respecting copyrights.]


  _Act of August 10, 1850._

  13 & 14 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 6.

    An Act to impose a duty on Foreign re-prints of British
    Copyright Works. [10th August, 1850.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

[Sidenote: Imperial Act. 10 & 11 Vic. cap. 95.]

[Sidenote: Governor in Council may impose a duty on Foreign re-prints of
British Copyright Works, &c.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

Whereas it is declared by an Act of the Imperial Parliament, passed in
the tenth and eleventh years of Her Majesty's Reign, intituled, _An Act
to amend the Law relating to the Protection in the Colonies of Works
entitled to Copyright in the United Kingdom_, that in case the
Legislature in any British Possession shall be disposed to make due
provision for securing or protecting the rights of British Authors in
such Possession, and shall pass an Act for that purpose, and shall
transmit the same in the proper manner to the Secretary of State, in
order that it may be submitted to Her Majesty, and in case Her Majesty
should be of opinion that such Act is sufficient for the purpose of
securing to British Authors reasonable protection within such
Possession, it shall be lawful for Her Majesty to express Her Royal
Approval of such Act, and thereupon by Order in Council, to suspend, so
long as the provisions of such Act shall continue in force within such
Colony, the prohibition contained in the Imperial Acts in the said above
recited Act mentioned, or in any other Acts against the importing,
selling, letting to hire, exposing for sale or hire, or possessing
Foreign re-prints of Books first composed, written, printed or published
in the United Kingdom, and entitled to Copyright therein, and it is
expedient to pass such Act to the end that such Foreign re-prints may,
under the provisions of the said Imperial Act, be allowed to be imported
into this Province: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most
Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative
Council and of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada,
constituted and assembled by virtue of and under the authority of an Act
passed in the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland, and intituled, _An Act to re-unite the Provinces of Upper and
Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada_, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same, That it shall be lawful for the
Governor in Council to impose an _ad valorem_ duty not exceeding twenty
_per centum_ upon Books imported into this Province, wherein the
Copyright shall be subsisting, first composed or written or printed in
the United Kingdom, and printed or re-printed in any other Country, and
with regard to which the notice to the Commissioners of Customs required
by any Act of the Imperial Parliament in force in that behalf, shall
have been given, and from time to time to alter the said duty (not
exceeding in any case the rate aforesaid,) and from time to time to
establish such regulations and conditions as may be consistent with any
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom then in force, and as he may
deem requisite and equitable, with regard to the admission of such
Books, and to the distribution of the proceeds of such duty to or among
the party or parties beneficially interested in the Copyright; Provided
always, that no such Order in Council shall impose a duty on the
importation of any Book which may now be imported free from duty.

[Sidenote: Interpretation.]

II. And be it enacted, That the word "Book" in this Act, shall include
every Volume, part or division of a Volume, Pamphlet, Sheet of Letter
Press, Sheet of Music, Map, Chart or Plan separately published.

[Sidenote: Commencement of this Act.]

III. Provided always and be it enacted, That the foregoing provisions of
this Act (except in so far as may be otherwise directed in such Order as
aforesaid of Her Majesty in Council), shall come into operation upon,
from and after the day to be appointed for that purpose in any
Proclamation of the Governor of this Province, signifying Her Majesty's
Royal approval of this Act, and the issuing of such Order of Her Majesty
in Council, and not before.

    From "Provincial Statutes of Canada." Vol. 3, 4º. _Toronto, S.
    Derbishire & G. Desbarats_, 1850, p. 1153.

[Incorporated in the Revised Statutes of 1859, title 9, chapter 81: An
Act respecting copyrights.]


  _British Order in Council of December 12, 1850._

    British Order in Council, suspending in Canada the prohibitions
    against the import or sale of certain Foreign Reprints of
    British Books entitled to Copyright.--December 12, 1850.

    At the Court at Windsor, the 12th day of December, 1850.
    Present, The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

[Sidenote: Act 4 & 5 Vict., chap. 45.]

1. Whereas by an Act passed in the session of Parliament holden in the
5th and 6th years of the reign of Her present Majesty [cap. 45],
intituled "An Act to amend the law of copyright," it is, among other
things enacted, that it shall not be lawful for any person, not being
the proprietor of the copyright, or some person authorized by him, to
import into any port in the United Kingdom, or in any other part of the
British dominions, for sale or hire any printed book first composed or
written, or printed and published in any part of the United Kingdom
wherein there shall be copyright, and reprinted in any country or place
whatsoever out of the British dominions:

[Sidenote: Act 8 & 9 Vict., chap. 93.]

2. And whereas by an Act passed in the session of Parliament holden in
the 8th and 9th years of the reign of Her present [52]Majesty [cap. 93],
intituled "An Act to regulate the trade of the British possessions
abroad," books, wherein the copyright is subsisting, first composed or
written or printed in the United Kingdom, and printed or reprinted in
any other country, are absolutely prohibited to be imported into the
British possessions abroad.

[Sidenote: Act 10 & 11 Vict., chap. 95.]

3. And whereas by an Act, passed in the session of Parliament holden in
the 10th and 11th years of the reign of Her present Majesty [cap. 95],
intituled "An Act to amend the law relating to the protection in the
colonies of works entitled to copyright in the United Kingdom," it is
enacted, that in case the legislature or proper legislative authorities
in any British possession shall be disposed to make due provision for
securing or protecting the rights of British authors in such possession,
and shall pass an Act or make an Ordinance for that purpose, and shall
transmit the same in the proper manner to the Secretary of State, in
order that it may be submitted to Her Majesty; and in case Her Majesty
shall be of opinion that such Act or Ordinance is sufficient for the
purpose of securing to British authors reasonable protection within
such possession, it shall be lawful for Her Majesty, if she think fit so
to do, to express Her royal approval of such Act or Ordinance, and
thereupon to issue an Order in Council, declaring, that so long as the
provisions of such Act or Ordinance continue in force within such
colony, the prohibitions contained in the aforesaid Acts, and
hereinbefore recited, and any prohibitions contained in the said Acts,
or in any other Acts, against the importing, selling, letting out to
hire, exposing for sale or hire, or possessing foreign reprints of books
first composed, written, printed, or published in the United Kingdom,
and entitled to copyright therein, shall be suspended, so far as regards
such colony; and thereupon such Act or Ordinance, shall come into
operation, except so far as may be otherwise provided therein, or may be
otherwise directed by such Order in Council:

[Sidenote: Act of Canada 13 & 14 Vict., chap. 6.]

4. And whereas an Act has been passed by the Legislature of the
Province of Canada, No. 780, intituled "An Act to impose a duty on
foreign reprints of British copyright works," whereby it is enacted,
that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to impose an _ad
valorem_ duty not exceeding 20 per centum upon books imported into the
said province wherein the copyright shall be subsisting, first composed
or written or printed in the United Kingdom, and printed or reprinted in
any other country with regard to which the notice to the Commissioners
of Customs required by any Act of the Imperial Parliament in force in
that behalf shall have been given, [53]and from time to time to alter
the said duty (not exceeding in any case the rate aforesaid), and from
time to time to establish such regulations and conditions as may be
consistent with any Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, then in
force, and as he may deem requisite and equitable with regard to the
admission of such books and to the distribution of the proceeds of such
duty to or among the party or parties beneficially interested in the
copyright:

[Sidenote: Date of Enforcement of act.]

5. And it is thereby further enacted that the provisions of that Act
(except in so far as may be otherwise directed in such Order of Her
Majesty in Council), shall come into operation from and after the day to
be appointed for that purpose in any proclamation of the Governor of the
said province signifying Her Majesty's approval of that Act, and the
issuing of such Order in Council, and not before:

6. And whereas Her Majesty hath expressed Her royal approval of the
said Act of the Canadian Legislature:

[Sidenote: Suspension of prohibitions.]

7. Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
Her Privy Council, and by the authority of the same, doth order, and it
is hereby ordered, that from and after the proclamation hereinafter
mentioned of Her Majesty's approval of the duty to be imposed and the
regulations to be made by the said Governor in Council, pursuant to the
said last-mentioned Act, and thenceforth so long as such Act shall
remain and continue in force within the said province, all prohibitions
in either of the said hereinbefore recited Acts of the Imperial
Parliament or in any other Acts thereof contained, against the importing
into the said province or against the selling, letting out to hire,
exposing for sale or hire, or possessing therein foreign reprints of
books first composed, written, printed, or published in the United
Kingdom, and entitled to copyright therein, shall be suspended so far as
regards the said province. Provided always, and it is hereby ordered,
that the said Act shall not come into operation except for the purpose
of enabling the said Governor in Council, to impose such duties and to
make such regulations as therein mentioned until Her Majesty's approval
of the rate of duty so to be imposed, and the regulations so to be made
shall have been signified to the said Governor by one of Her Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State, and until the approval so signified
shall have been proclaimed in the said province, and thereupon the said
Act shall come wholly into operation.

8. And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury, and the Right Honourable Earl Grey, one of Her Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State, are to give the necessary directions
herein as to them may respectively appertain.

  C. C. Greville.

    From "British and Foreign State Papers, 1849-1850. Compiled by
    the Librarian and Keeper of the Papers." Vol. 38, 8º. _London,
    Harrison & sons_, 1862, pp. 595-597.


  _Consolidated Statutes of 1859._

  22 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 29.

    Title 9.--PRIVATE RIGHTS AND REMEDIES. Cap. LXXXI.--An Act Respecting
    Copyrights.

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative
Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows:

[Sidenote: Copyright of British subjects.]

[Sidenote: For 28 years.]

1. Any person resident in this Province or any person being a British
subject, and resident in Great Britain or Ireland, who is the author of
any book, map, chart, or musical composition, already made or composed
but not printed or published, or hereafter made or composed or who
invents, designs, etches, engraves or causes to be engraved, etched or
made from his own design, any print or engraving, and the executors,
administrators or legal assigns of such persons, shall have the sole
right and liberty of printing, reprinting, publishing and vending such
book, map, chart, musical composition, print, cut, or engraving, in
whole or in part, for the term of twenty-eight years, from the time of
recording the title thereof in the manner hereinafter directed. 4, 5 V.
c. 61, s. 2,--10, 11. V. c. 28.

[Sidenote: Privileges after that period.]

[54]2. If at the expiration of the aforesaid term, such author,
inventor, designer, engraver, or any of them, where the work had been
originally composed and made by more than one person, be still living,
and residing in this Province or residing in Great Britain or Ireland,
or being dead, has left a widow or a child, or children living, the same
exclusive right shall be continued to such author, designer or engraver,
or if dead, then to such widow and child or children, (as the case may
be) for the further time of fourteen years: but in such case within six
months after the expiration of the first term, the title of the work
secured shall be a second time recorded, and all such other regulations
as are herein required in regard to original Copyrights shall be
complied with in respect to such renewed Copyrights. 4, 5 V. c. 61, s.
3,--10, 11 V. c. 28.

[Sidenote: Renewal of copyright.]

3. In all cases of renewal of Copyright under this Act, the author or
proprietor shall, within two months from the date of such renewal, cause
a copy of the record thereof to be published in the _Canada Gazette_,
for the space of four weeks. 4, 5 V. c. 61, s. 4.

[Sidenote: Steps required to confer the right.]

4. No person shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act, unless he
has, before publication, deposited a printed copy of such book, map,
chart, musical composition, print, cut, or engraving, in the Office of
the Registrar of the Province, which Officer shall record the same
forthwith in a book to be kept for that purpose, in the words following,
(giving a copy of the title under his signature, to the said author or
proprietor whenever required.)

    Province of Canada:

    Be it remembered, that on the ---- day of ----, in the year
    ----, A. B., of the District of ----, deposited in this Office a
    printed book, (map, chart, _or otherwise, as the case may be_,)
    the title of which is in the words following, that is to
    say:-- (_insert the title_,) the right whereof he claims as
    author (_or_ as proprietor, _as the case may be_.)

      C. D.

For which record the Officer shall be entitled to receive from the
person claiming such right as aforesaid, one dollar, and the like sum
for every copy actually given to such person or his assigns.

[Sidenote: Deposit of copies.]

5. The author shall also deposit in the Library of the Legislative
Assembly of this Province, a copy of the work for which a Copyright has
been obtained. 4, 5 V. c. 61, s. 5.

[Sidenote: Notice required to be prefixed.]

6. No person shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act, unless he
gives information of the Copyright being secured, by causing to be
inserted in the several copies of every edition published during the
term secured, on the title page, or the page [55]immediately following,
if it be a book, or if a map, chart, musical composition, print, cut, or
engraving, by causing to be impressed on the face thereof, or if a
volume of maps, charts, music or engravings, upon the title or
frontispiece thereof, the following words, that is to say: "Entered
according to Act of the Provincial Legislature, in the year ---- by A.
B., in the Office of the Registrar of the Province of Canada." 4, 5 V.
c. 61, s. 6.

[Sidenote: Where the work must be published.]

7. To entitle any such literary production or engraving as is in this
Act mentioned, being the work of any such person residing in Great
Britain or Ireland, to the protection of this Act, the same shall be
printed and published in this Province, and shall, in addition to the
words directed to be inserted by the last section of this Act, and
immediately following thereafter, contain the name and place of abode or
business in this Province of the printer and publisher thereof. 10, 11
V. c. 28.

[Sidenote: Consequences of infringing.]

8. If any other person, after the recording of the title of any book
according to this Act, within the term or terms herein limited, prints,
publishes or imports, or causes to be printed, published or imported,
any copy of such book without the consent of the person legally entitled
to the Copyright thereof, first had and obtained by deed duly executed,
or, knowing the same to be so printed or imported, publishes, sells, or
exposes to sale or causes to be published, sold or exposed to sale any
copy of such book without such consent in writing, such offender shall
forfeit every copy of such book to the person then legally entitled to
the Copyright thereof; and shall forfeit and pay two dollars, for every
such sheet which may be found in his possession, either printed or
printing, published, imported or exposed to sale, contrary to the intent
of this Act; of which penalty one moiety shall be to the use of Her
Majesty, and the other to the legal owner of such Copyright, to be
recovered in any Court of competent jurisdiction. 4, 5 V. c. 61, s. 7.

[Sidenote: Same subject.]

9. If any person, after the recording of the title of any print, cut or
engraving, map, chart or musical composition, according to the
provisions of this Act, within the term or terms limited by this Act,
engraves, etches or works, sells or copies, or causes to be engraved,
etched or copied, made or sold, either in the whole or by varying,
adding to or diminishing the main design, with intent to evade the law,
or prints or imports for sale, or causes to be printed or imported for
sale, any such map, chart, musical composition, print, cut or engraving,
or any parts thereof without the consent of the proprietor or
proprietors of the Copyright thereof, first obtained, as aforesaid, or
knowing the same to be so printed or imported without such consent,
publishes, sells or exposes to sale, or in any manner disposes of any
such map, chart, musical composition, engraving, cut or print, without
such consent, as aforesaid, such offender or [56]offenders shall forfeit
the plate or plates on which such map, chart, musical composition,
engraving, cut or print, has been copied, and also every sheet thereof,
so copied or printed, as aforesaid, to the proprietor or proprietors of
the Copyright thereof, and shall further forfeit two dollars for every
sheet of such map, musical composition, print, cut or engraving, which
may be found in his or their possession, printed or published, or
exposed to sale, contrary to the true intent and meaning of this Act;
and one moiety of such forfeiture shall go to the proprietor or
proprietors, and the other moiety to the use of Her Majesty, and such
forfeiture may be recovered in any Court of competent jurisdiction. 4, 5
V. c. 61, s. 8.

[Sidenote: Exceptions.]

10. Nothing herein contained shall extend to prohibit the importation or
vending, printing or publishing of any map, chart, book, musical
composition, print or engraving, written, composed or made by any person
not residing in this Province, and not being a British subject resident
in Great Britain or Ireland. 4, 5 V. c. 61, s. 9.

[Sidenote: Pirating manuscripts.]

11. If any person prints or publishes any manuscript whatever in this
Province, or the same having been printed or published elsewhere, offers
it or causes it to be offered for sale in this Province, without the
consent of the author or legal proprietor first obtained, as aforesaid,
such author or proprietor being resident in this province, or being a
British subject resident in Great Britain or Ireland, such person shall
be liable to the author or proprietor for all damages occasioned by such
injury, to be recovered in any Court of competent jurisdiction. 4, 5 V.
c. 61, s. 10.

[Sidenote: Consequences of fictitious prefix of copyright.]

12. If any person prints or publishes any book, map, chart, musical
composition, print, cut or engraving, and not having legally acquired
the Copyright thereof, inserts therein, or impresses thereon, that the
same hath been entered according to this Act, or words purporting the
same, every person so offending, shall incur a penalty not exceeding
sixty dollars, (one moiety thereof to the person who sues for the same,
and the other moiety to the use of Her Majesty,) to be recovered in any
Court of competent jurisdiction. 4, 5 V. c. 61, s. 11.

[Sidenote: Limitation of actions.]

13. No action or prosecution for the recovery of any penalty under this
Act, shall be commenced more than two years after the cause of action
arose. 4, 5 V. c. 61, s. 12.

[Sidenote: Act retrospective to 18th September, 1841.]

14. The provisions of this Act intended for the protection and security
of Copyrights, and providing remedies, penalties and forfeitures, in
case of violation thereof, shall, during the aforesaid term, extend to
the benefit of the author or legal proprietor of every work aforesaid,
heretofore published in this Province, before the eighteenth of
September, one thousand [57]eight hundred and forty-one, if the author
or proprietor complies with the provisions of this Act, in the same
manner as if the work had been published, since that period. 4, 5 V. c.
61, s. 13.

[Sidenote: _Ad valorem_ duty on importation of books protected by
copyright.]

15. The Governor in Council may impose an _ad valorem_ duty not
exceeding twenty _per centum_ upon Books imported into this Province,
wherein the Copyright is subsisting, first composed or written or
printed in the United Kingdom, and printed or re-printed in any other
Country, and with regard to which the notice to the Commissioners of
Customs required by any Act of the Imperial Parliament in force in that
behalf, has been given, and may from time to time alter the said duty
(not exceeding in any case the rate aforesaid,) and from time to time
may establish such regulations and conditions as may be consistent with
any Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom then in force, and as he
may deem requisite and equitable, with regard to the admission of such
Books, and to the distribution of the proceeds of such duty to or among
the party or parties beneficially interested in the Copyright; but no
such Order in Council shall impose a duty on the importation of any Book
which might have been imported free from duty on the tenth of August,
one thousand eight hundred and fifty. 13, 14 V. c. 6, s. 1. _See_ 22 V.
c. 2, s. 2, (1859) _at the end_.

[Sidenote: Meaning of "book."]

16. The word "Book" in the fifteenth section of this Act, shall include
every Volume, part or division of a Volume, Pamphlet, Sheet of Letter
Press, Sheet of Music, Map, Chart or Plan separately published. 13, 14
V. c. 6, s. 2.

[Sidenote: The 15th and 16th sections to be subject to Imperial
Statute.]

17. The provisions contained in the fifteenth and sixteenth sections of
this Act, shall be subject to the orders of Her Majesty in Council made
pursuant to the Act of the Imperial Parliament, passed in the session of
the tenth and eleventh years of Her Majesty's Reign intituled, _An Act
to amend the Law relating to the protection in the Colonies of works
entitled to Copyright in the United Kingdom_. 13, 14 V. c. 6, s. 3,--22
V. c. 76, s. 2 _proviso_.

    From "The Consolidated Statutes of Canada." 8º. _Toronto, S.
    Derbishire & G. Desbarats_, 1859, pp. 894-898.

[Repealed by the act: Dominion of Canada, 31 Vict., chap. 54, May 22,
1868, sec. 19.]


  DOMINION OF CANADA.

  _Act of May 22, 1868._

  31 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 54.

    An Act respecting Copyrights. [Assented to 22nd May, 1868.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House
of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

[Sidenote: Register of Copyrights.]

1. The Minister of Agriculture shall cause to be kept in his office, a
book to be called the "Register of Copyrights" in which proprietors of
literary, scientific, and artistical works or compositions, may have the
same registered in accordance with the provisions of this Act.

[Sidenote: Minister of Agriculture to make rules, &c.]

[Sidenote: Their effect.]

2. The Minister of Agriculture may, from time to time, subject to the
approval of the Governor in Council, make such rules and regulations,
and prescribe such forms, as may appear to him necessary and expedient
for the purpose of this Act; such regulations and forms being circulated
in print for the use of the public shall be deemed to be correct for the
purposes of this Act, and all documents, executed according [to] the
same and accepted by the said Minister of Agriculture, shall be held
valid so far as relates to all official proceedings under this Act.

[Sidenote: Who may have copyright in Canada.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

3. Any person resident in Canada or any person being a British subject,
and resident in Great Britain or Ireland, who [58]is the author of any
book, map, chart, or musical composition, or of any original painting,
drawing, statuary, sculpture or photograph, or who invents, designs,
etches, engraves or causes to be engraved, etched or made from his own
design, any print or engraving, and the legal representatives of such
persons, shall have the sole right and liberty of printing, reprinting,
publishing, reproducing and vending such literary, scientific or
artistical works or compositions, in whole or in part, and of allowing
translations to be made of such literary works from one language into
other languages, for the term of twenty-eight years, from the time of
recording the title thereof in the manner hereinafter directed; but no
immoral or licentious, treasonable or seditious book or any other such
literary, scientific or artistical work or composition shall be the
subject of such registration or Copyright.

[Sidenote: Renewal and continuation of copyright.]

[Sidenote: Condition.]

4. If at the expiration of the aforesaid term, such author, or any of
the authors, where the work has been originally composed and made by
more than one person, be still living, and residing in Canada or in
Great Britain or Ireland, or being dead, has left a widow or a child, or
children living, the same exclusive right shall be continued to such
author, or if dead, then to such widow and child or children, (as the
case may be) for the further time of fourteen years; but in such case
within one year after the expiration of the first term, the title of the
work secured shall be a second time recorded, and all other regulations
herein required to be observed in regard to original Copyrights shall be
complied with in respect to such renewed Copyrights.

[Sidenote: Record of renewal to be published.]

5. In all cases of renewal of Copyright under this Act, the author or
proprietor shall, within two months from the date of such renewal, cause
a copy of the record thereof to be published once in the _Canada
Gazette_.

[Sidenote: Deposit of copies in the office of the Minister of
Agriculture.]

6. No person shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act, unless he has
deposited in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture two copies of
such book, map, chart, musical composition, photograph, print, cut, or
engraving, and in case of paintings, drawings, statuary and sculptures,
unless he has furnished a written description of such works of art, and
the Minister of Agriculture shall cause the same to be recorded
forthwith in a book to be kept for that purpose, in the manner
prescribed by the rules and forms which may be made, from time to time,
as hereinbefore provided, for which record the person claiming such
right as aforesaid, shall pay into the hands of the Minister of
Agriculture one dollar, and the like sum for every copy actually given
to such person or his legal representatives, and the sums so paid shall
be paid over to the Receiver General to form part of the Consolidated
Revenue of Canada.

[Sidenote: Only to be sent to Library of Parliament.]

[59]7. The Minister of Agriculture shall cause one of the two copies of
such book, map, chart, musical composition, photograph, print, cut or
engraving aforesaid, to be deposited in the Library of the Parliament of
Canada.

[Sidenote: Notice of copyright to appear in work.]

[Sidenote: Exception.]

8. No person shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act, unless he
gives information of the Copyright being secured, by causing to be
inserted in the several copies of every edition published during the
term secured, on the title-page, or the page immediately following, if
it be a book, or if a map, chart, musical composition, print, cut,
engraving or photograph, by causing to be impressed on the face thereof,
or if a volume of maps, charts, music or engravings, upon the title or
frontispiece thereof, the following words, that is to say: "Entered
according to Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year ---- by A. B.,
in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture." But as regards paintings,
drawings, statuary and sculptures, the signature of the artist shall be
deemed a sufficient notice of such proprietorship.

[Sidenote: Publication in Canada required.]

9. To entitle any such literary production or engraving as is in this
Act mentioned, being the work of any such person residing in Great
Britain or Ireland, to the protection of this Act, the same shall be
printed and published in Canada, and shall, in addition to the words
directed to be inserted by the last section of this Act, and immediately
following thereafter, contain the name and place of abode or business in
Canada of the printer and publisher thereof.

[Sidenote: Penalty for infringement of copyright of books.]

10. If any other person, after the recording of the title of any book
according to this Act, within the term or terms herein limited, prints,
publishes or imports, or causes to be printed, published or imported,
any copy or any translation of such book without the consent of the
person legally entitled to the Copyright thereof, first had and obtained
by deed duly executed, or, knowing the same to be so printed or
imported, publishes, sells, or exposes to sale or causes to be
published, sold or exposed to sale any copy of such book without such
consent in writing, such offender shall forfeit every copy of such book
to the person then legally entitled to the Copyright thereof; and shall
forfeit and pay two dollars, for every such copy which may be found in
his possession, either printed or printing, published, imported or
exposed to sale, contrary to the intent of this Act; of which penalty
one moiety shall be to the use of Her Majesty, and the other to the
legal owner of such Copyright, to be recovered in any Court of competent
jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Penalty for infringement of copyright of painting, &c.]

11. If any person, after the recording of any painting, drawing,
statuary or sculpture work, within the term or terms limited by this
Act, reproduces in any manner or causes to be reproduced, made or sold,
in part or in the whole, copies of [60]the said works of arts, without
the consent of the proprietor or proprietors, such offender or offenders
shall forfeit the plate or plates on which such reproduction has been
made, and also every sheet thereof so copied, printed or photographed to
the proprietor or proprietors of the Copyright thereof and shall further
forfeit two dollars for every sheet of the same reproduction so
published or exposed to sale contrary to the true intent and meaning of
this Act; and one moiety of such forfeiture shall go to the proprietor
or proprietors and the other moiety to the use of Her Majesty, and such
forfeiture may be recovered in any Court of competent jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Penalty for infringement of copyright of print, &c.]

12. If any person, after the recording of the title of any print, cut or
engraving, map, chart, musical composition or photograph, according to
the provisions of this Act, within the term or terms limited by this
Act, engraves, etches or works, sells or copies, or causes to be
engraved, etched or copied, made or sold, either in the whole or by
varying, adding to or diminishing the main design, with intent to evade
the Law, or prints or imports for sale, or causes to be printed or
imported for sale, any such map, chart, musical composition, print, cut
or engraving, or any parts thereof, without the consent of the
proprietor or proprietors of the Copyright thereof, first obtained, as
aforesaid, or knowing the same to be so printed or imported without such
consent, publishes, sells or exposes to sale, or in any manner disposes
of any such map, chart, musical composition, engraving, cut, photograph
or print, without such consent, as aforesaid, such offender or offenders
shall forfeit the plate or plates on which such map, chart, musical
composition, engraving, cut, photograph or print, has been copied, and
also every sheet thereof, so copied or printed as aforesaid, to the
proprietor or proprietors of the Copyright thereof, and shall further
forfeit two dollars for every sheet of such map, musical composition,
print, cut or engraving, which may be found in his or their possession,
printed or published, or exposed to sale, contrary to the true intent
and meaning of this Act; and one moiety of such forfeiture shall go to
the proprietor or proprietors, and the other moiety to the use of Her
Majesty, and such forfeiture may be recovered in any Court of competent
jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Temporary registration to secure copyright.]

13. A literary work, intended to be published in pamphlet or book form,
but which is first published in separate articles in a newspaper or
periodical may be the subject of registration within the meaning of the
present Act, while it is so preliminarily published, provided that the
title of the manuscript and a short analysis of the work are deposited
in the office of the Minister of Agriculture, the registration fee be
duly paid and that every separate article so published is preceded by
the words "Registered in accordance with the Copyright Act of 1868"; but
the work when published in book or pamphlet form, shall be subject,
besides, to the other requirements of this Act.

[Sidenote: No copyright of any scene or object.]

[61]14. Nothing herein contained, however, shall prejudice the right of
any person to represent any scene or object, notwithstanding that there
may be Copyright in some other representation of such scene or object.

[Sidenote: Copyright of work made to order, &c.]

15. Whenever the author of a literary, scientific or artistical work or
composition which may be the subject of Copyright has executed the same
for another person or has sold the same to another person for due
consideration, such author shall not be entitled to obtain or to retain
the proprietorship of such Copyright, which is by the said transaction
virtually transferred to the purchaser who may avail himself of such
privilege, unless a reserve of the said privilege is specially made by
the author or artist in a deed duly executed.

[Sidenote: Damages for infringement of copyright.]

16. If any person prints or publishes any manuscript whatever in Canada,
or the same having been printed or published elsewhere, offers it or
causes it to be offered for sale in Canada, without the consent of the
author or legal proprietor first obtained, such author or proprietor
being resident in Canada, or being a British subject resident in Great
Britain or Ireland, such person shall be liable to the author or
proprietor for all damages occasioned by such injury, to be recovered in
any Court of competent jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Penalty for falsely pretending to have copyright.]

17. If any person prints, publishes or reproduces any book, map, chart,
musical composition, print, cut or engraving, or other work of art or
photograph and not having legally acquired the Copyright thereof,
inserts therein, or impresses thereon, that the same hath been entered
according to this Act, or words purporting the same, every person so
offending, shall incur a penalty not exceeding sixty dollars (one moiety
thereof to the person who sues for the same, and the other moiety to the
use of Her Majesty,) to be recovered in any Court of competent
jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Limitation of actions.]

18. No action or prosecution for the recovery of any penalty under this
Act, shall be commenced more than two years after the cause of action
arose.

[Sidenote: Repeal of former Acts.]

19. Chapter eighty-one of the Consolidated Statutes of the late Province
of Canada, and chapter one hundred and sixteen of the Revised Statutes
of Nova Scotia, (third series), and all other Acts or parts of Acts,
inconsistent with the provisions of the present Act, are hereby
repealed, subject to the provisions of the next section.

[Sidenote: Unexpired copyrights continued.]

20. All copyrights heretofore acquired under the Acts or parts of Acts
hereby repealed, shall, in respect of the unexpired terms thereof,
continue unimpaired, and shall have the same force and effect as regards
the Province or Provinces to which they now extend and shall be
assignable and renewable, and all penalties and forfeitures incurred and
to be incurred under [62]the same may be sued for and enforced, and all
prosecutions commenced before the passing of this Act for any such
penalties or forfeitures already incurred may be continued and completed
as if such Acts were not repealed.

[Sidenote: Short title.]

21. In citing this Act it shall be sufficient to call it "The Copyright
Act of 1868."

    From "Statutes of Canada, passed in the First Session of the
    First Parliament of Canada, 1867-['68]. Part Second, from 12th
    March, 1868". 8º. _Ottawa, M. Cameron_, 1868, pp. 148-153.

[Repealed by the Act, 38 Vict., chap. 88, April 8, 1875: An Act
respecting copyrights, sec. 29.]


  _Act of May 22, 1868._

  31 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 56.

    An Act to impose a duty on Foreign Reprints of British Copyright
    Works. [Assented to 22nd May, 1868.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

[Sidenote: Imp. Act 10, 11 V. c. 95.]

[Sidenote: Act of Canada, 31 V. c. 7.]

Whereas by an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, passed in the
Session held in the tenth and eleventh years of Her Majesty's Reign,
intituled: _An Act to amend the Law relating to the protection in the
Colonies of Works entitled to Copyright in the United Kingdom_, it is
provided, that in case the Legislature of any British Possession
[63]shall be disposed to make due provision for securing or protecting
the rights of British Authors in such Possession, and shall pass an Act
for that purpose, and transmit the same, in the proper manner, to the
Secretary of State, in order that it may be submitted to Her Majesty,
and in case Her Majesty should be of opinion that such Act is sufficient
for the purpose of securing to British Authors reasonable protection
within such Possession, it shall be lawful for Her Majesty to express
Her Royal Approval of such Act, and thereupon, by Order in Council, to
suspend, so long as the provisions of such Act shall continue in force
in such Colony, the provision contained in the Imperial Acts in the said
above recited Act mentioned, or in any other Acts, against the
importing, selling, letting out to hire, exposing for sale or hire, or
possessing, foreign reprints of books first composed, written, printed
or published in the United Kingdom, and entitled to Copyright therein,
and it is expedient to pass such Act as aforesaid, to the end that
foreign reprints of such works may, under the provisions of the said
Imperial Act, be lawfully imported into Canada, on conditions common to
the whole Dominion, and to remove doubts as to the intent of the Act
passed in the present Session of the Parliament of Canada, intituled:
_An Act imposing duties of Customs, with the Tariff of duties payable
under it_: Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of
the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

[Sidenote: Governor in Council may impose a duty on such Reprints of
British Copyright Works for the benefit of the authors.]

1. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to impose upon books
imported into Canada, and being copies printed or reprinted in any other
country than the United Kingdom, of books first composed or written, or
printed or published in the United Kingdom, of which the Copyright shall
be still subsisting, and with regard to which the notice to the
Commissioners of Customs required by any Act of the Parliament of the
United Kingdom in that behalf, shall have been given, an _ad valorem_
duty not exceeding twenty per cent., and, from time to time, to alter
the said duty (not exceeding in any case the rate aforesaid), and, from
time to time, to establish such regulations and conditions as may be
consistent with any Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom then in
force, as he may deem requisite and equitable, with regard to the
admission of such books, and to the distribution of the proceeds of such
duty to or among the party or parties beneficially interested in the
Copyright, and such duty shall be collected in like manner as duties of
Customs, and under the provisions of the Acts relating to such duties.

[Sidenote: Interpretation.]

2. The word "book" in this Act shall include every volume, part or
division of a volume, pamphlet, sheet of letter press, sheet of music,
map, chart or plan separately published.

[Sidenote: When to come into force.]

3. The foregoing provisions of this Act (except in so far as it may be
otherwise directed in any such order as aforesaid, of Her Majesty in
Council,) shall come into operation upon, from [64]and after the day to
be appointed for that purpose, in any Proclamation of the Governor,
signifying Her Majesty's Royal Approval of this Act, and the issuing of
such order of Her Majesty in Council, and not before.

[Sidenote: Former duty to remain until a duty is imposed under this
Act.]

4. And it is hereby declared, that it was not the intent of the Act of
the Parliament of Canada cited in the Preamble to this Act, that any
duty imposed on foreign reprints of such British Copyright Books as are
mentioned in the foregoing sections of this Act, by any Act of the late
Province of Canada, or by any order of the Governor of that Province in
Council made, or to be made under such Act, or by any Act of the
Legislature of the Province of Nova Scotia or of New Brunswick, for the
purpose of being distributed to or among the party or parties
beneficially interested in the Copyright, should be repealed, and any
such duty shall continue to be collected for the purposes aforesaid,
until a duty shall be imposed for like purposes under this Act, after
which it shall cease.

    From "Statutes of Canada, passed in the First Session of the
    First Parliament of Canada, 1867-['68]. Part Second, from 12th
    March, 1868." 8º. _Ottawa, M. Cameron_, 1868, pp. 159-161.


  _British Order in Council of July 7, 1868._

    British Order in Council, approving a Canadian Act for
    imposing a Duty on Foreign Reprints of British Copyright
    Works.--Windsor, July 7, 1868.

    At the Court at Windsor, the 7th day of July, 1868. Present:
    The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

[Sidenote: Act 10 & 11 Vict., chap. 95.]

[Sidenote: Act of Canada, 31 Vict., chap. 56.]

Whereas by an Act passed in the Session of Parliament holden in the 10th
and 11th years of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act to amend the
Law relating to the Protection in the Colonies of Works entitled to
Copyright in the United Kingdom," it is amongst other things enacted
that, in case the Legislature or proper Legislative Authorities in any
British Possession shall be disposed to make due provision for securing
or protecting the Rights of British authors in such Possession, and
shall pass an Act or make an Ordinance for that purpose, and shall
transmit the same in the proper manner to the Secretary of State in
order that it may be submitted to Her Majesty, and in case Her Majesty
shall be of opinion that such Act or Ordinance is sufficient for the
purpose of securing to British authors reasonable protection within such
Possession, it shall be lawful for Her Majesty, if she think fit so to
do, to express Her Royal approval of such Act or Ordinance, and
thereupon to issue an Order in Council declaring that so long as the
provisions of such Act or Ordinance continue in force within such Colony
the prohibitions contained in certain Acts thereinbefore recited, and
any prohibitions contained in the said Acts or in any other Acts against
the importing, selling, letting out to hire, exposing for sale or hire,
or possessing foreign reprints of books first composed, written,
printed, or published in the United Kingdom and entitled to copyright
therein, shall be suspended so far as regards such Colony; and thereupon
such Act or Ordinance shall come into operation except so far as may be
otherwise provided therein, or as may be otherwise directed by such
Order in Council. And whereas by an Act passed by Her Majesty by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of
Canada, intituled "An Act to impose a Duty on Foreign Reprints of
British Copyright Works," due provision has been made for securing and
protecting the rights of British authors in Canada. And whereas the said
Act as aforesaid has been laid before Her Majesty in Council, and it is
expedient that the said Act should be approved by Her Majesty as
aforesaid:

[Sidenote: Approved.]

Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in pursuance of the said Act, and in
exercise of the powers thereby given to Her Majesty as aforesaid,
[65]doth by this present Order, by and with the advice of Her Majesty's
Privy Council, declare Her approval of the said Act of the Dominion of
Canada.

And the Most Noble the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, one of Her
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, is to give the necessary
directions herein accordingly.

  Edmund Harrison.

    From "British and Foreign State Papers, 1874-1875. Compiled by
    the Librarian and Keeper of the Papers." Vol. 66, 8º. _London,
    W. Ridgway, 1882_, pp. 549-550.

  _British Order in Council of July 7, 1868._

    British Order in Council, suspending in Canada the Operation of
    the Imperial Acts relating to Copyright so long as the Order in
    Council of July 7, 1868, remains in force.--Windsor, July 7,
    1868.

At the Court at Windsor, the 7th day of July, 1868, Present: The Queen's
Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

[The first portion of this order is the same as the preceding order of
the same date, see pp. 71-72.]

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: Suspension of prohibitions.]

[66]Now, therefore, Her Majesty in Council, by and with the advice of
Her said Council, doth order and direct that, so long as the provisions
of the said last-mentioned Act continue in force within Canada
aforesaid, the prohibitions contained in certain Acts recited in the
hereinbefore-mentioned Act of the Imperial Parliament, and any
prohibition contained in the said recited Acts or in any other Acts
against the importing, selling, letting out to hire, exposing for sales
or hire, or possessing foreign reprints of books first composed,
written, printed, or published in the United Kingdom, and entitled to
copyright therein, shall be suspended so far as regards Canada.

And the Most Noble the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, one of Her
Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, is to give the necessary
directions herein accordingly.

  Edmund Harrison.

    From "British and Foreign State Papers, 1874-1875. Compiled by
    the Librarian and Keeper of the Papers." Vol. 66, 8º. _London,
    W. Ridgway_, 1882, pp. 550-551.


  _Proposed Act of June 14, 1872._

    An Act to amend the Act respecting Copyrights.

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

Whereas it is expedient to make provision for securing and protecting in
Canada the rights of authors in works wherein the copyright is
subsisting in Great Britain; and whereas under Imperial Acts anterior in
date to the British North America Act, 1867, copyrights granted in the
United Kingdom were declared to extend to Her Majesty's Colonial
Possessions, and the importation into the [67]British Dominions for sale
of foreign reprints of copyright works was absolutely prohibited; but
provision was made, that in case the Legislature of any British
Possession should be disposed to make due provision for securing or
protecting the rights of British authors in such Possession, and should
pass an Act for that purpose, it should be lawful for Her Majesty, if
she should approve of the nature of such provision, to issue, if she
should think fit, an Order in Council, removing the prohibition to
import foreign reprints of copyright works in such Possession so long as
such provision for securing or protecting British authors should remain
in force therein; and whereas Her Majesty has seen fit, with reference
to the Dominion of Canada, to act upon the authority so conferred upon
Her, and foreign reprints of British copyright works are now permitted
to be imported into Canada upon the payment of a duty collected on
behalf of the owners of such copyrights of twelve and one half _per
centum ad valorem_; but, nevertheless, reprints in Canada of such
British copyright works have not heretofore been permitted; and whereas
by the British North America Act, 1867, express power is given to the
Parliament of Canada to legislate upon the subject of copyright; and
whereas provision for securing and protecting authors of British
copyright works can be much more effectually made by authorising the
reprinting and publication of such works in Canada on the terms in this
Act contained; and whereas it is but just that Her Majesty's subjects in
Canada should be allowed, on such conditions as will sufficiently
protect and secure the authors of such copyright works, the advantages
accorded to aliens and foreigners in respect of the reprinting of
British copyright works. Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice
and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as
follows:

[Sidenote: Republication, conditions of.]

1. Works of which the copyright has been granted and is subsisting in
the United Kingdom, and copyright of which is not secured and subsisting
in Canada, under any Canadian or Provincial Act, or which have not been
_bonâ fide_ printed and published in Canada, under the copyright so
subsisting there, within one month from the time at which copyright may
have been secured in Canada, may be reprinted, published, and sold in
Canada, but only on the conditions and under the restrictions
hereinafter contained: Provided always, that the period of one month, in
this clause mentioned, may be extended by the Minister of Agriculture,
on proof that the publisher has made satisfactory progress with the
printing of the work.

[Sidenote: License of Governor General.]

2. No person shall reprint or publish any such copyright work without
the license of the Governor General for that purpose.

3. The Governor General in Council may make regulations for the
licensing of persons to engage in the work of reprinting and publishing
in Canada, British copyright works; but before obtaining such license
every such person shall enter into bonds, with sufficient sureties to
the satisfaction of the Minister of Inland Revenue, for the payment to
Her Majesty of all duties of excise, which, under this or any other Act
of the Parliament of Canada, may be payable in respect of such reprints.

[Sidenote: Registration.]

[Sidenote: Deposit of $100.]

[Sidenote: Fees.]

[Sidenote: Registration void.]

4. Any copyright work reprinted in Canada, and intended to be published
under this Act, shall before publication be registered in the office of
the Minister of Agriculture, who shall for the purpose of this class of
registrations, cause to be kept in his office a book to be called the
"Register of Reprints of British Copyrights;" and before registration
shall be completed the person seeking for the same shall deposit with
the Receiver General the sum of 100 dollars, to be returned to such
person on proof that printing and publishing have _bonâ fide_ taken
place, and the sum of 1 dollar shall be payable to Her Majesty in
respect of every such registration by the person desiring the same;
provided always that every such registration shall be absolutely null
and void if the work therein referred to be not _bonâ fide_ printed and
published by the person making the registration within one month
thereafter, unless the Minister of Agriculture shall have, for the like
reason as is mentioned in Section 1, extended the time for such printing
and publishing, which he is hereby authorised in that case to do.

[Sidenote: Duty of 12½% for benefit of author.]

5. There shall be imposed, levied, and collected for the account and
benefit of the owners of the British copyright therein on all reprints
in Canada of works wherein or whereof the copyright is subsisting in the
United Kingdom, an [68]_ad valorem_ duty of excise of twelve and one
half _per centum_ on the highest wholesale value of such works, under
and in accordance with such rules, and in such manner and at such times
as regards publication, as maybe laid down by regulations to be made by
the Governor General in Council.

[Sidenote: Distribution of duty.]

6. The duty of excise so to be imposed, levied, and collected, shall be
paid to the party or distributed among the parties beneficially
interested in the British copyright under regulations in that behalf to
be made by the Governor General in Council, and approved of by one of
Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State.

[Sidenote: Prohibition of importation.]

7. From and after the passing of this Act, the importation into Canada
of foreign reprints of works of which the copyright is subsisting in the
United Kingdom, and which have been registered here under Section 4, for
republication in Canada, shall be and is hereby prohibited, and the
Governor in Council may make regulations for ascertaining whether
prohibited reprints are being sold, and for preventing the same.

8. On the foregoing provisions becoming law, all works published in the
United Kingdom shall as regards the importation thereof into Canada, be
deemed to be British copyright works, whether they be or be not
mentioned in any list furnished to the collectors of customs at the
places of importation unless the importer makes a solemn declaration
that they are not so.

[Sidenote: Definition of "work."]

9. The word "work" in this Act shall include every volume, part or
division of a volume, pamphlet, sheet of letter-press, sheet of music,
map, chart, or plan, separately published.

10. This Act shall come into force only from and after the date of any
proclamation by the Governor General to that end.

    I do hereby certify the foregoing Bill to be a true copy of the
    original, now of record in my office, and passed by the Senate
    and House of Commons of Canada in the fifth Session of its first
    Parliament, in the 35th year of Her Majesty's reign, and
    reserved by the Governor General for the signification of the
    Queen's pleasure thereon, on Friday, the 14th day of June 1872.

    Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments, Friday, 5th July 1872.

      Robert Le Moine,

      _Clerk of the Parliaments_.

    From "Copyright (Colonies). Return to an Address of the
    Honourable The House of Commons, dated 1 March 1875."
    Parliamentary Papers, Session 5 February--13 August, 1875, fol.
    [_London_], vol. 51, no. 144, pp. 5-7.

[This act was disallowed in England, see note of A. Mackenzie, acting
for the Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa, Jan. 7, 1874, in
"Correspondence respecting Colonial Copyright. Presented to both houses
of Parliament, July 1874." Parliamentary Papers, session 1874, fol.,
[_London_], vol. 44, no. C. 1067, p. 10.]


  _Act of April 8, 1875._

  38 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 88.

    An Act respecting Copyrights. (Reserved for the signification of
    Her Majesty's pleasure, 8th April, 1875; Royal assent given 26th
    October, 1875, and proclaimed 3rd December, 1875, to take effect
    from 11th December, 1875.)

[This Act was reënacted with minor changes as chapter 62 of the Revised
Statutes of Canada, 1886. I have added at the end of the sections
references to the corresponding sections of that Statute and the pages
of this Bulletin.--T. S.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House
of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:--

[Sidenote: Minister of Agriculture to keep registers of copyrights.]

1. The Minister of Agriculture shall cause to be kept in his office
books to be called the "Registers of Copyrights," in which proprietors
of literary, scientific and artistic works or compositions, may have the
same registered in accordance with the provisions of this Act. [See R.
S. 1886, c. 62, s. 3, p. 20.]

[Sidenote: Minister to make rules, forms, &c.]

[Sidenote: Their effect.]

2. The Minister of Agriculture may, from time to time, subject to the
approval of the Governor in Council, make such rules and regulations,
and prescribe such forms as may appear to him necessary and expedient
for the purposes of this Act: such regulations and forms being
circulated in print for the use of the public shall be deemed to be
correct for the purposes of this Act; and all documents, executed and
accepted by the said Minister of Agriculture, shall be held valid so far
as relates to all official proceedings under this Act. [See R. S. 1886,
c. 62, s. 27, p. 26.]

[Sidenote: Liability of persons printing MSS., without owner's consent.]

3. It any person prints, or publishes, or causes to be printed or
published, any manuscript whatever, (the said manuscript having not yet
been printed in Canada or elsewhere), without the consent of the author
or legal proprietor first obtained, such person shall be liable to the
author or proprietor for all damages occasioned by such publication, to
be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Who may obtain copyrights.]

[Sidenote: Translations.]

[Sidenote: Term of copyright.]

4. Any person domiciled in Canada or in any part of the British
Possessions, or being a citizen of any country having an international
copyright treaty with the United Kingdom, [69]who is the author of any
book, map, chart, or musical composition, or of any original painting,
drawing, statue, sculpture or photograph, or who invents, designs,
etches, engraves or causes to be engraved, etched or made from his own
design, any print or engraving, and the legal representatives of such
person shall have the sole right and liberty of printing, reprinting,
publishing, reproducing and vending such literary, scientific or
artistic works or compositions, in whole or in part, and of allowing
translations to be printed or reprinted and sold, of such literary works
from one language into other languages, for the term of twenty-eight
years, from the time of recording the copyright thereof in the manner
hereinafter directed. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 4, p. 20.]

[Sidenote: Condition for obtaining copyright.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

(2.) The condition for obtaining such copyright shall be that the said
literary, scientific or artistic works be printed and published or
reprinted and republished in Canada, or in the case of works of art that
it be produced or reproduced in Canada, whether they be so published or
produced for the first time, or contemporaneously with or subsequently
to publication or production elsewhere: Provided that in no case the
exclusive privilege in Canada shall continue to exist after it has
expired anywhere else. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 5:1, p. 20.]

[Sidenote: Exception as to immoral works, &c.]

(3.) No immoral, or licentious, or irreligious, or treasonable, or
seditious literary, scientific or artistic work shall be the legitimate
subject of such registration or copyright. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s.
5:2, p. 20.]

[Sidenote: Renewal of copyright, for what term and on what conditions.]

5. It at the expiration of the aforesaid term of twenty-eight years,
such author, or any of the authors (when the work has been originally
composed and made by more than one person) be still living, or being
dead, have left a widow or a child, or children living, the same
exclusive right shall be continued to such author, or if dead, then to
such widow and child or children, (as the case may be) for the further
term of fourteen years; but in such case within one year after the
expiration of the first term, the title of the work secured shall be a
second time recorded, and all other regulations herein required to be
observed in regard to original copyrights shall be complied with in
respect to such renewed copyright. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 17, p.
23.]

[Sidenote: Record of renewal to be published.]

6. In all cases of renewal or copyright under this Act, the author or
proprietor shall, within two months from the date of such renewal, cause
a copy of the record thereof to be published once in the _Canada
Gazette_. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 18, p. 24.]

[Sidenote: Deposit of copies _&c._, in the Minister of Agriculture's
office.]

[Sidenote: Record of copyright.]

7. No person shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act, unless he has
deposited in the office of the Minister of Agriculture two copies of
such book, map, chart, musical composition, photograph, print, cut or
engraving, and in case of paintings, drawings, statuary and sculpture,
unless [70]he has furnished a written description of such works of art;
and the Minister of Agriculture shall cause the copyright of the same to
be recorded forthwith in a book to be kept for that purpose, in the
manner adopted by the Minister of Agriculture, or prescribed by the
rules and forms which may be made, from time to time, as hereinbefore
provided. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 9, p. 21.]

[Sidenote: Copies to be sent to the Library of Parliament.]

8. The Minister of Agriculture shall cause one of the two copies of such
book, map, chart, musical composition, photograph, print, cut or
engraving aforesaid, to be deposited in the Library of the Parliament of
Canada. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 10, p. 22.]

[Sidenote: Notice of copyright to appear on the work.]

[Sidenote: Form.]

[Sidenote: Exception.]

9. No person shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act, unless he
gives information of the Copyright being secured, by causing to be
inserted in the several copies of every edition published during the
term secured, on the title-page, or the page immediately following, if
it be a book, or if a map, chart, musical composition, print, cut,
engraving or photograph, by causing to be impressed on the face thereof,
or if a volume of maps, charts, music, engravings or photographs, upon
the title-page or frontispiece thereof, the following words, that is to
say: "Entered according to Act of Parliament of Canada, in the year ----
by A. B., in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture." But as regards
paintings, drawings, statuary and sculptures, the signature of the
artist shall be deemed a sufficient notice of such proprietorship. [See
R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 12, p. 22.]

[Sidenote: Interim copyright, how obtainable, and its effect.]

[Sidenote: And duration.]

10. Pending the publication or republication in Canada of a literary,
scientific or artistic work, the author or his legal representatives or
assigns, may obtain an interim copyright by depositing in the office of
the Minister of Agriculture a copy of the title, or a designation of
such work intended for publication or republication in Canada,--the said
title or designation to be registered in an interim copyright register
in the said office,--to secure to the author aforesaid, or his legal
representatives or assigns the exclusive rights recognized by this Act,
previous to publication or republication in Canada,--the said interim
registration, however, not to endure for more than one month from the
date of the original publication elsewhere, within which period the
work shall be printed or reprinted and published in Canada. [See R. S.
1886, c. 62, s. 13, p. 22.]

[Sidenote: Notice to be given.]

(2.) In all cases of interim registration under this Act, the author or
proprietor shall cause notice of such registration to be inserted once
in the _Canada Gazette_. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 13:2, p. 22.]

[Sidenote: Registration of work first published in separate articles in
a periodical--conditions.]

(3.) A literary work, intended to be published in pamphlet or book form,
but which is first published in separate articles in a newspaper or
periodical, may be the subject of registration within the meaning of
this Act, while it is so preliminarily published, provided that the
title of the manuscript [71]and a short analysis of the work are
deposited in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture, and that every
separate article so published is preceded by the words "Registered in
accordance with the Copyright Act of 1875;" but the work when published
in book or pamphlet form, shall be subject, besides, to the other
requirements of this Act. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 7, p. 21.]

[Sidenote: As to newspapers &c., containing portions of British
copyright works.]

(4.) The importation of newspapers and magazines published in foreign
countries, and containing, together with foreign original matter,
portions of British copyright works republished with the consent of the
author or his assigns or under the law of the country where such
copyright exists shall not be prohibited. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 24,
p. 25.]

[Sidenote: Penalty for the infringement of copyright of a book.]

[Sidenote: Recovery and application.]

11. If any other person, after the interim registration of the title of
any book according to this Act, within the term herein limited, or after
the copyright is secured and for the term or terms of its duration,
prints, publishes, or reprints, or republishes, or imports, or causes to
be so printed, published or imported, any copy or any translation of
such book without the consent of the person legally entitled to the
copyright thereof, first had and obtained by assignment, or, knowing the
same to be so printed or imported, publishes, sells or exposes for sale
or causes to be published, sold or exposed for sale any copy of such
book without such consent, such offender shall forfeit every copy of
such book to the person then legally entitled to the copyright thereof;
and shall forfeit and pay for every such copy which may be found in his
possession, either printed or printing, published, imported or exposed
for sale, contrary to the intent of this Act such sum, not being less
than ten cents nor more than one dollar, as the court shall determine;
of which penalty one moiety shall be to the use of Her Majesty, and the
other to the legal owner of such copyright, and such penalty may be
recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction. [See R. S. 1886, c.
62, s. 30, pp. 26-27.]

[Sidenote: Penalty for the infringement of copyright of a painting,
&c.]

[Sidenote: Recovery and application]

12. If any person, after the recording of any painting, drawing, statue
or other work of art, within the term or terms limited by this Act,
reproduces in any manner or causes to be reproduced, made or sold, in
whole or in part, copies of the said works of art, without the consent
of the proprietor or proprietors, such offender or offenders shall
forfeit the plate or plates on which such reproduction has been made,
and also every sheet thereof so copied, printed or photographed to the
proprietor or proprietors of the copyright thereof, and shall further
forfeit for every sheet of the same reproduction so published or exposed
for sale contrary to the true intent and meaning of this Act such sum,
not being less than ten cents nor more than one dollar, as the court
shall determine; and one moiety of such forfeiture shall go to the
proprietor or proprietors and the other moiety to the use of Her
Majesty; and such forfeiture may be recovered in any court of competent
jurisdiction. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 31, p. 27.]

[Sidenote: Penalty for the infringement of copyright of a print, chart,
music, photograph, &c.]

[Sidenote: Recovery and application.]

[72]13. If any person after the recording of any print, cut or
engraving, map, chart, musical composition or photograph, according to
the provisions of this Act, within the term or terms limited by this
Act, engraves, etches or works, sells or copies, or causes to be
engraved, etched or copied, made or sold, either in the whole or by
varying, adding to or diminishing the main design, with intent to evade
the law, or prints, or reprints or imports for sale, or causes to be so
printed or imported for sale, any such map, chart, musical composition,
print, cut or engraving, or any part thereof, without the consent of the
proprietor or proprietors of the copyright thereof, first obtained as
aforesaid, or, knowing the same to be so printed or imported without
such consent, publishes, sells or exposes for sale, or in any manner
disposes of any such map, chart, musical composition, engraving, cut,
photograph or print, without such consent as aforesaid, such offender or
offenders shall forfeit the plate or plates on which such map, chart,
musical composition, engraving, cut, photograph or print has been
copied, and also every sheet thereof, so copied or printed as aforesaid,
to the proprietor or proprietors of the copyright thereof, and shall
further forfeit for every sheet of such map, musical composition, print,
cut or engraving which may be found in his or their possession, printed
or published or exposed for sale, contrary to the true intent and
meaning of this Act, such sum, not being less than ten cents nor more
than one dollar, as the court shall determine; and one moiety of such
forfeiture shall go to the proprietor or proprietors, and the other
moiety to the use of Her Majesty; and such forfeiture may be recovered
in any court of competent jurisdiction. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 32,
pp. 27-28.]

[Sidenote: Proviso as to scenery &c.]

14. Nothing herein contained, shall prejudice the right of any person to
represent any scene or object, notwithstanding that there may be
copyright in some other representation of such scene or object. [See R.
S. 1886, c. 62, s. 23, p. 25.]

[Sidenote: Copyright in Canada of British copyright works--on what
conditions obtainable.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

15. Works of which the copyright has been granted and is subsisting in
the United Kingdom, and copyright of which is not secured or subsisting
in Canada, under any Canadian or Provincial Act shall, upon being
printed and published, or reprinted and republished in Canada, be
entitled to copyright under this Act; but nothing in this Act shall be
held to prohibit the importation from the United Kingdom of copies of
such works legally printed there. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 6, p. 21.]

[Sidenote: As to foreign reprints imported before copyright is obtained
in Canada.]

(2.) In the case of the reprinting of any such copyright work subsequent
to its publication in the United Kingdom any person who may have,
previous to the date of entry of such work upon the registers of
copyright, imported any foreign reprints shall have the privilege of
disposing of such reprints by sale or otherwise; the burden of proof,
however, in such a case will lie with such person to establish the
extent and regularity of the transaction. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s.
6:2, p. 21.]

[Sidenote: Copyright to assignee of author.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

[73]16. Whenever the author of a literary, scientific or artistic work
or composition which may be the subject of copyright, has executed the
same for another person or has sold the same to another person for due
consideration, such author shall not be entitled to obtain or retain the
proprietorship of such copyright, which is, by the said transaction,
virtually transferred to the purchaser, who may avail himself of such
privilege, unless a reserve of the said privilege is specially made by
the author or artist in a deed duly executed. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s.
16, p. 23.]

[Sidenote: Penalty for falsely pretending to have copyright.]

[Sidenote: Recovery and application.]

17. If any person not having legally acquired the copyright of a
literary, scientific or artistic work, inserts in any copy thereof
printed, produced, reproduced or imported, or impresses on any such
copy, that the same hath been entered according to this Act, or words
purporting to assert the existence of a Canadian copyright in relation
thereto, every person so offending, shall incur a penalty not exceeding
three hundred dollars (one moiety whereof shall be paid to the person
who sues for the same, and the other moiety to the use of Her Majesty,)
to be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction.

[Sidenote: Penalty for registering Interim copyright, and not
publishing.]

(2.) If any person causes any work to be inserted in the register of
interim copyright and fails to print and publish, or reprint and
republish the same within the time prescribed he shall incur a penalty
not exceeding one hundred dollars (one moiety whereof shall be paid to
the person who sueth for the same, and the other moiety to the use of
Her Majesty), to be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction.
[See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 33, p. 28.]

[Sidenote: Copyright and right to obtain it to be assignable.]

[Sidenote: Condition.]

18. The right of an author of a literary, scientific or artistic work,
to obtain a copyright, and the copyright when obtained shall be
assignable in law, either as to the whole interest or any part thereof,
by an instrument in writing made in duplicate and to be recorded in the
office of the Minister of Agriculture, on production of both duplicates
and payment of the fee hereinafter provided. One of the duplicates shall
be retained in the office of the Minister of Agriculture, and the other
returned, with certificate of registration, to the party depositing it.
[See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 15, p. 23.]

[Sidenote: Cases of conflicting claims in respect of copyright to be
settled before a competent court.]

[Sidenote: Action on decision.]

19. In case of any person making application to register as his own, the
copyright of a literary, scientific or artistic work already registered
in another person's name, or in case of simultaneous conflicting
applications, or of an application made, by any person other than the
person entered as proprietor of a registered copyright, to cancel the
said copyright, the party so applying shall be notified that the
question is to be settled before a court of competent jurisdiction, and
no further proceedings shall be had concerning the subject before a
judgment is produced maintaining, cancelling or otherwise settling the
matter; and this registration or cancellation [74]or adjustment of the
said right shall then be made by the Minister of Agriculture in
accordance with such decision. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 19, p. 24.]

[Sidenote: Clerical errors how corrected.]

20. Clerical errors happening in the framing or copying of any
instrument drawn in the office of the Minister of Agriculture, shall not
be construed as invalidating the same, but when discovered they may be
corrected under the authority of the Minister of Agriculture. [See R. S.
1886, c. 62, s. 25, pp. 25-26.]

[Sidenote: Certified copies or extracts,--their effect.]

21. All copies or extracts certified, from the office of the Minister of
Agriculture shall be received in evidence, without further proof and
without production of the originals. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 26, p.
26.]

[Sidenote: Provision for the case of a copyrighted work being out of
print.]

22. Should a work copyrighted in Canada become out of print, a complaint
may be lodged by any person with the Minister of Agriculture, who, on
the fact being ascertained to his satisfaction, shall notify the
copyright owner of the complaint and of the fact; and if, within a
reasonable time, no remedy is applied by such owner, the Minister

[Sidenote: License to print it, &c.]

of Agriculture may grant a license to any person to publish a new
edition or to import the work, specifying the number of copies and the
royalty to be paid on each to the copyright owner. [See R. S. 1886, c.
62, s. 21, p. 24.]

[Sidenote: Application for registration may be made through an agent.]

[Sidenote: Punishment of pretended agents.]

23. The application for the registration of an interim copyright, of a
temporary copyright and of a copyright, may be made in the name of the
author or of his legal representative, by any person purporting to be
the agent of the said author; and any fraudulent assumption of such
authority shall be a misdemeanor and shall be punished by fine and
imprisonment accordingly; and any damage caused by a fraudulent or an
erroneous assumption of such authority shall be recoverable before any
court of competent jurisdiction. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 14, p. 23;
s. 29, p. 26.]

[Sidenote: Making false entries, &c., to be a misdemeanor.]

24. If any person shall wilfully make or cause to be made any false
entry in the registry books of the Minister of Agriculture, or shall
wilfully produce or cause to be tendered in evidence any paper falsely
purporting to be a copy of an entry in the said books, he shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished accordingly. [See R. S.
1886, c. 62, s. 28, p 26.]

[Sidenote: Anonymous books may be entered in the name of first
publisher.]

25. If a book be published anonymously, it shall be sufficient to enter
it in the name of the first publisher thereof either on behalf of the
un-named author or on behalf of such first publisher, as the case may
be. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 8, p. 21.]

[Sidenote: As to second and subsequent editions.]

26. It shall not be requisite to deliver any printed copy of the second
or of any subsequent edition of any book or books, unless the same shall
contain very important alterations or additions. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62,
s. 11, p. 22.]

[Sidenote: Limitation of actions.]

[75]27. No action or prosecution for the recovery of any penalty under
this Act, shall be commenced more than two years after the cause of
action arose. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 34, p. 28.]

[Sidenote: Fees payable under this act.]

28. The following fees shall be payable to the Minister of Agriculture
before an application for any of the purposes hereinafter mentioned
shall be entertained, that is to say:

  On registering a Copyright                        $1 00

  On registering an Interim Copyright                0 50

  On registering a Temporary Copyright               0 50

  On recording an assignment                         1 00

  On Certified copy of Registration                  0 50

  On registering any decision of a Court
  of Justice, for every folio                        0 50

[Sidenote: On office copies.]

On office copies of documents not above mentioned, the following charges
shall be made:

  For every single or first folio certified copy    $0 50

  For every subsequent hundred words (fractions
  from and under fifty being not counted and
  over fifty being counted for one hundred)          0 25

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

[Sidenote: To be part of Con. Rev. Fund.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

(2.) The said fees shall be in full of all services performed under this
Act by the Minister of Agriculture or by any person employed by him in
pursuance of this Act.

(3.) All fees received under this Act shall be paid over to the
Receiver-General and form part of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of
Canada. No fees shall be made the subject of exemption in favour of any
person; and no fee, exacted by this Act, once paid, shall be returnable
to the person who paid it. [See R. S. 1886, c. 62, s. 22, p. 25.]

[Sidenote: Repeal of inconsistent Acts.]

29. "The Copyright Act of 1868," being the Act Thirty first Victoria,
Chapter Fifty-four, and all other Acts or parts of Acts, inconsistent
with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed, subject to the
provisions of the next following section.

[Sidenote: Unexpired copyrights to continue unimpaired.]

30. All copyrights heretofore acquired under the Acts or parts of Acts
repealed shall, in respect of the unexpired terms thereof, continue
unimpaired, and shall have the same force and effect as regards the
Province or Provinces to which they now extend and shall be assignable
and renewable, and all penalties and forfeitures incurred and to be
incurred under the same may be sued for and enforced, and all
prosecutions commenced before the passing of this Act for any such
penalties or forfeitures already incurred may be continued and
completed, as if such Acts were not repealed.

[Sidenote: Short title.]

31. In citing this Act it shall be sufficient to call it "The Copyright
Act of 1875."

    From "Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada. 3d Sess.
    3d Parliament, 1875." 8º. _Ottawa, B. Chamberlin_, 1876,
    Reserved Act, pp. xvii-xxiv.

_Note._--The Imperial Act giving effect to the above statute is as
follows:


  38 & 39 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 53.

    An Act to give effect to an Act of the Parliament of the
    Dominion of Canada respecting Copyright. [2d August 1875.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

Whereas by an Order of Her Majesty in Council, dated the 7th day of July
1868, it was ordered that all prohibitions contained in Acts of the
Imperial Parliament against the importing into the Province of Canada,
or against the selling, letting out to hire, exposing for sale or hire,
or possessing therein foreign reprints of books first composed, written,
printed or published in the United Kingdom, and entitled to copyright
therein, should be suspended so far as regarded Canada:

And whereas the Senate and House of Commons of Canada did, in the second
session of the third Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, held in the
thirty-eighth year of Her Majesty's reign, pass a Bill intituled "An Act
respecting Copyrights," which Bill has been reserved by the
Governor-General for the signification of Her Majesty's pleasure
thereon:

And whereas by the said reserved Bill provision is made, subject to such
conditions as in the said Bill are mentioned, for securing in Canada the
rights of authors in respect of matters of copyright, and for
prohibiting the importation into Canada of any work for which copyright
under the said reserved Bill has been secured; and whereas doubts have
arisen whether the said reserved Bill may not be repugnant to the said
Order in Council, and it is expedient to remove such doubts and to
confirm the said Bill:

Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the
advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in
this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as
follows:

[Sidenote: Short title of Act.]

1. This Act may be cited for all purposes as The Canada Copyright Act,
1875.

[Sidenote: Definition of terms.]

2. In the construction of this Act the words "book" and "copyright"
shall have respectively the same meaning as in the Act of the fifth and
sixth years of Her Majesty's reign, chapter forty-five, intituled "An
Act to amend the Law of Copyright."

[Sidenote: Her Majesty may assent to the Bill in schedule.]

3. It shall be lawful for Her Majesty in Council to assent to the said
reserved Bill, as contained in the schedule to this Act annexed, and if
Her Majesty shall be pleased to signify Her assent thereto, the said
Bill shall come into operation at such time and in such manner as Her
Majesty may by Order in Council direct; anything in the Act of the
twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth years of the reign of Her Majesty,
chapter ninety-three, or in any other Act to the contrary
notwithstanding.

[Sidenote: Colonial reprints not to be imported into United Kingdom.]

[76]4. Where any book in which, at the time when the said reserved Bill
comes into operation, there is copyright in the United Kingdom, or any
book in which thereafter there shall be such copyright, becomes entitled
to copyright in Canada in pursuance of the provisions of the said
reserved Bill, it shall be unlawful for any person, not being the owner,
in the United Kingdom, of the copyright in such book, or some person
authorised by him, to import into the United Kingdom any copies of such
book reprinted or republished in Canada; and for the purposes of such
importation the seventeenth section of the said Act of the fifth and
sixth years of the reign of Her Majesty, chapter forty-five, shall apply
to all such books in the same manner as if they had been reprinted out
of the British dominions.

[Sidenote: Order in Council of 7th July 1868 to continue in force
subject to this Act.]

5. The said Order in Council, dated the seventh day of July one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-eight, shall continue in force so far as relates
to books which are not entitled to copyright for the time being, in
pursuance of the said reserved Bill.

[This act is followed by a "Schedule" containing the full text of the
Canadian act of 1875 as printed, pp. 75-83.]

From "The Law reports. The Public general statutes, 1875." Vol. 10, 8º.
_London, W. Clowes & sons_, 1875, pp. 338-339.




  NEW BRUNSWICK.

  _Act of March 30, 1848._

  11 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 65.

    An Act to regulate the Importation of Books, and to protect the
    British Author. Passed 30th March 1848.

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

'Whereas Her Majesty's Government have intimated their intention of
authorizing (under proper restrictions) the importation of literary
productions from the United States and other countries into the British
colonies of North America, upon the Provincial Legislatures passing such
enactments as they may deem proper, subject to Her Majesty's approval,
for securing the rights of the British authors or proprietors of the
copyright, so as to protect them from the fraudulent appropriation of
the fruits of their labour;'

[Sidenote: Books of all kinds may be admitted duty free, save foreign
reprints, &c., of books first published in Great Britain and protected
by the law of copyright.]

I. Be it therefore enacted by the Lieutenant Governor, Legislative
Council and Assembly, That from and after the passing of this Act, it
shall be lawful to import all books of whatever nature or kind, and from
whatever country the same shall be imported, and to admit the same into
this province duty free, save and except foreign reprints and pirated
copies of books first composed, written or published in Great Britain,
and protected by the Law of Copyright passed by the Imperial Parliament
of Great Britain now in force, and as hereafter provided.

[Sidenote: An ad valorem duty of 20 per cent. imposed on the importation
of foreign reprints of books first published as aforesaid.]

[Sidenote: Exception.]

[Sidenote: Duty to be collected under the regulations to extend the
copyright laws to this Province; and remitted as may be directed, to be
paid to the author or registered proprietor.]

II. And be it enacted, That on the importation of all books and reviews
of whatever nature or kind, when the same shall have been first
composed, written or published in the United Kingdom of Great Britain or
Ireland, and protected by the Acts of the Imperial Parliament, to
enforce the law of copyright, coming in the shape of reprints bound or
unbound, whether from the United States or other foreign countries,
there shall be paid an _ad valorem_ duty on the _bonâ-fide_ price of the
publication of such reprints, of twenty pounds per hundred pounds;
provided always, that said duty is not to be paid on newspapers or other
regular weekly periodicals, nor upon the copies of the said works if
published _bonâ-fide_ and not fraudulently in any part of Great Britain
or Ireland; such duty to be collected under the same regulations and
restrictions as are now in force to extend the said Imperial Acts for
the regulation of the law of copyright to this province; and after
collection by the proper officers, the said duties shall be remitted by
the Governor in such way and manner as Her Majesty's Government may be
pleased to order and direct, in order that the said _ad valorem_ duty
may be duly secured and paid over to the author or registered proprietor
of the copyright of said books or publications respectively, as they may
be entitled thereto.

[Sidenote: Reprints of books first published as aforesaid, unlawfully
imported, published, &c. to be seized and sold.]

[Sidenote: Forfeiture.]

[Sidenote: Application of proceeds.]

[Sidenote: Penalty on persons offending.]

[Sidenote: Application.]

III. And be it enacted, That it shall not be lawful for any person to
import or bring, or cause to be imported or brought into this province
for use, sale or hire, any reprint hereinbefore referred to, and thereby
made liable to duty, contrary to the true intent and meaning of this
Act; and if any person shall knowingly sell, publish, or expose to sale,
or let to hire, or have in his or her possession for sale or hire any
such reprint, then any such book or reprint shall be liable to seizure
[77]and to be seized by the officers of the Provincial Revenue, or any
of them, and shall be duly sold, one half of the proceeds thereof to be
applied to the use of the officers of the Revenue seizing the same, and
the other half to the author or registered proprietor of the copyright
as aforesaid; and further, any person so offending, being duty convicted
thereof on the oath of one or more credible witness or witnesses, before
any two of Her Majesty's justices of the peace in the county where such
seizure is made, shall also for any such offence forfeit the sum of five
pounds, and double the value of any copy of such book or reprint, which
he shall so import or cause to be imported into this province, or shall
knowingly sell, publish, or expose to sale, or let to hire, or shall
have in his possession for sale or hire, contrary to the true intent and
meaning of this Act, two pounds to the use of such officers of the
Revenue, and the remainder of the penalty to the use of the said
proprietors of the copyright; and the said double value of the copy of
such book or reprint, and the said respective proportions of the
proceeds of the sale of such copy of such book or reprint, and of such
penalty, shall be paid over and remitted in the way and manner as in the
second section of this Act is provided.

[Sidenote: Penalties, forfeitures and costs to be levied and recovered
as directed by the Act 4 W. 4, c. 17.]

IV. And be it enacted, That the penalties and forfeitures imposed under
and by virtue of the provisions or of any of the provisions of this Act,
required to be prosecuted before two of Her Majesty's justices of the
peace, such penalties and forfeitures, together with the costs of the
prosecution, shall and may be levied and recovered in like manner as is
directed in and by an Act made and passed in the fourth year of the
reign of His late Majesty William the Fourth, intituled "An Act to
facilitate summary proceedings before justices of the peace, and the
execution of warrants by constables."

[Sidenote: Officer passing the reprints at the time of entry may stamp
the same.]

V. And be it enacted, That at the time of the entry of any reprint of
any book or review as aforesaid, it shall and may be lawful for the
officers passing such reprint, to stamp the same, and the Treasurer of
the province shall furnish to the several officers who may require the
same hereafter, the form of stamps necessary for such service.

[Sidenote: Suspending clause.]

VI. And be it enacted, That this Act shall not come into operation or be
in force until Her Majesty's royal approbation be first had and
declared.

[This Act was specially confirmed, ratified, and finally enacted by an
Order of Her Majesty in Council, dated the Eleventh day of August, One
Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-eight, and published and declared in
the province the Fourth day of October, One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Forty-eight.]

[_Approving Order in Council made 11th August, 1848._]

    From "Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of
    New Brunswick, passed in the year 1849." 4º. _Fredericton, J.
    Simpson_, 1849, pp. 259-260.


  _British Order in Council of August 11, 1848._

    British Order in Council, suspending the Prohibitions in New
    Brunswick against certain Foreign Reprints of British Books,
    entitled to Copyright.--August 11, 1848.

    At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, the 11th day of
    August, 1848, Present, The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in
    Council.

[The first three paragraphs of this order are identical with par. 1-3 of
the Order in Council of Dec. 12, 1850, see pp. 59-60.]

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: Act 11 Vict., chap. 66.]

[78]And whereas an Act has been passed by the Lieutenant-Governor,
Council, and Assembly of the province of New Brunswick, intituled "An
Act to regulate the importation of books, and to protect the British
author," whereby provision is made for securing to British authors a
certain remuneration in respect of unauthorized copies of works under
copyright imported into the said province:

And whereas Her Majesty hath expressed her royal approval of the same:

[Sidenote: Suspension of prohibitions.]

Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of her
Privy Council, and by the authority of the same, doth order, and it is
hereby ordered, that so long as the said Act of the Legislature of the
said province shall remain and continue in force within the said
province, all prohibitions in the other of the said hereinbefore
[79]recited Acts, or in any other Acts contained against the importing
into the said province, or against the selling, letting out to hire, or
possessing therein foreign reprints of books first composed, written,
printed, or published in the United Kingdom, and entitled to copyright
therein, shall be suspended, so far as regards foreign reprints imported
into the said province:

And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury, and the Right Honourable Earl Grey, one of Her Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State, are to give the necessary orders herein,
as to them respectively may appertain.

  C. C. Greville.

    From "British and Foreign State Papers, 1847-1848. Compiled by
    the Librarian and Keeper of the Papers." Vol. 36, 8º. _London,
    Harrison & sons_, 1861, pp. 946-948.


  _Revised Statutes of 1854._

  [Part I.--Title III.]

  Chapter 25.--Of the Importation of Books and Protection of the British
  Author.

    Section.

    1. Books imported duty free, except foreign reprints, &c.

    2. Duty on such reprints, mode of collection, and transmission.

    3. Penalty for importing or selling reprints, forfeiture, &c.

    4. Reprints may be stamped on entry.

[Sidenote: Importation.]

1. All books may be imported duty free, except foreign reprints and
pirated copies of books first composed, written, or published in any
part of the United Kingdom, and protected by the Law of Copyright there
in force.

[Sidenote: Duty of 20%.]

2. There shall be paid an ad valorem duty on the bona fide price of such
reprints of twenty per cent., but not on newspapers or other weekly
periodicals, nor on copies of the said works if published bona fide in
any part of the United Kingdom; such duty to be collected under the
regulations made to extend the Imperial Acts relating to the Law of
Copyright to this Province; and shall be remitted by the Governor as Her
Majesty's Home Government may have ordered or shall direct, for the use
of the author or party entitled.

[Sidenote: Failure to pay duty.]

3. Whoever shall import for use, sale, or hire, any such reprint,
without paying the duty, or shall knowingly sell, publish, or expose for
sale, or let to hire, or have in his or her possession for sale or hire
any such reprint, shall forfeit for each offence the sum of five pounds
and double the value of such reprint, two pounds to the use of any
revenue officer who may seize the same, and the remainder of the penalty
to the use of the copyright proprietors; all such reprints shall be
forfeited, seized, and disposed of as other revenue seizures, and the
net proceeds to be applied in the same manner as in case of penalties;
all moneys received for the use of such proprietors shall be remitted as
in the second Section.

[Sidenote: Reprints to be stamped.]

4. The officer passing any reprint, at the entry thereof may stamp the
same. The form of all stamps to be furnished by the Treasurer to the
officers requiring the same.

    From "The Revised Statutes of New Brunswick." Vol. 1, 8º.
    _Fredericton, J. Simpson_, 1854, p. 62.


  NEWFOUNDLAND.

  _Act of April 23, 1849._

Of the Importation of Books and the Protection of the British Author.
23rd April, 1849.

[This act is word for word identical with chapter 111 of The
Consolidated Statutes of Newfoundland (2d series), 1892, see pp. 46-47.]


  _British Order in Council of July 30, 1849._

    British Order in Council, suspending the Prohibitions in
    Newfoundland, against certain Foreign Reprints of British Books
    entitled to Copyright.--July 30, 1849.

    At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, the 30th day of
    July, 1849, Present, The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in
    Council.

[The first three paragraphs of this Order are identical with par. 1-3 of
the Order in Council of Dec. 12, 1850, see pp. 59-60.]

    *    *    *    *    *

[80]And whereas an Act has been passed by the Governor, Council, and
Assembly of the Island of Newfoundland, No. 74, intituled "An Act to
regulate the importation of books into this colony, and to protect the
British author," whereby provision is made for securing to British
authors a certain remuneration in respect of unauthorized copies of
books under copyright imported into the said island:

And whereas Her Majesty hath expressed her royal approval of the same:

[Sidenote: Suspension of prohibitions.]

Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of her
Privy Council, and by the authority of the same, doth order, and it is
hereby ordered, that so long as the said Act of the Legislature of the
said island shall remain and continue in force within the said island,
all prohibitions in either of the said hereinbefore recited Acts of the
Imperial Parliament, or in any Acts thereof contained, against the
importing into the said island, or against the selling, letting out to
hire, or possessing therein foreign reprints of books first composed,
written, printed, or published in the United Kingdom, and entitled to
copyright therein, shall be suspended, so far as regards foreign
reprints imported into the said island:

And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury, and the Right Honourable Earl Grey, one of Her Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State, are to give the necessary directions
herein, as to them may respectively appertain.

  Wm. L. Bathurst.

    From "British and Foreign State Papers, 1848-1849. Compiled by
    the Librarian and Keeper of the Papers." Vol. 37, 8º. _London,
    Harrison & sons_, 1862, pp. 226-227.


  _Consolidated Statutes of 1872._

  Title XV.

  Chapter 53.--Of the Importation of Books and the Protection of the
  British Author.

    Section.

    1. Reprints of books protected by copyright laws to pay an _ad
    valorem_ duty of twenty dollars per cent. Not to apply to
    periodicals containing only extracts from protected works.
    Application of duties.

    2. Penalties for infringement of chapter. Recovery of penalties
    and application thereof.

    3. Meaning of certain terms used in this chapter.

    4. Reprints to be stamped on entry.

In "The Consolidated Statutes of Newfoundland, as passed by the
Legislature in the 3d session of the 10th general assembly (A.
D. 1872). Printed under the supervision of Robert J. Kent." 8º.
_St. John's, F. Winton_, 1874, pp. 307-308.

[This act is the same as chapter 111 of the Consolidated Statutes of
1892, now in force, and printed in full, see pp. 46-47.]


  _Act of May 9, 1888._

  51 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 20.

    An Act respecting Copyright. [Passed 9th May, 1888.]

[This act is substantially the same as chapter 110 of The Consolidated
Statutes of 1892. Instead of reprinting this long act in full,
therefore, only such sections or parts of sections are printed as do not
appear, or are changed in the law of 1892 (See pp. 38-45). Throughout
the act the words "this act" occur where in the statute of 1892 the
words "this chapter" are used. Other changes, not wholly immaterial are
noted below.]

Sec. 4. The words inclosed within brackets are omitted in the
corresponding section of the act of 1892:

"IV.--Any person domiciled in Newfoundland [or in any part of the
British possessions, or any citizen of any country which has an
International Copyright Treaty with the United Kingdom,] who is the
author of any book, map, chart, or musical composition," etc.

Sec. 5. The words between brackets are omitted in the corresponding
section of the act of 1892:

"V.--(1.) The condition for obtaining such copyright shall be that the
said literary, scientific or artistic works, shall be printed and
published, [or re-printed and republished, in this Colony,] or in the
case of works of art, that they shall be produced [or reproduced] in
this Colony, [whether they are so published or reproduced for the first
time or contemporaneously with or subsequently to publication or
reproduction elsewhere; but in no case shall the said sole and exclusive
right and liberty in it continue to exist after it has expired
elsewhere."]

Sec. 6. Omitted from the act of 1892:

[VI.--(1.) Every work of which the copyright has been granted, and is
subsisting in the United Kingdom, and copyright of which is not secured
or subsisting in Newfoundland under any Act of the Legislature, shall,
when printed and published, or re-printed or re-published, in
Newfoundland, be entitled to copyright under this Act, but nothing in
this Act shall be held to prohibit the importation from the United
Kingdom of copies of any such work lawfully printed there.]

["(2.) If any such copyright work is reprinted subsequently to its
publication in the United Kingdom, any person who has, previously to the
date of entry of such work upon the registers of copyright, imported any
foreign re-prints, may dispose of such re-prints by sale or otherwise;
but the burden of proof of establishing the extent and regularity of the
transaction shall, in such case, be upon such person."]

Sec. 13. The words between brackets are omitted in the corresponding
section (12) of the act of 1892:

"XIII.--(1.) The author of any literary, scientific or artistic work, or
his legal representative may, pending the publication [or re-publication
thereof in Newfoundland,] obtain an interim copyright therefor by
depositing in the Colonial Secretary's Office a copy of the title or a
designation of such work intended for publication [or re-publication in
Newfoundland,] which title or designation shall be registered in an
interim copyright register at the said department, to secure to such
author aforesaid, or his legal representative, the exclusive rights
recognized by this Act previous to publication [or re-publication in
Newfoundland; but such interim registration shall not endure for more
than one month from the date of the original publication elsewhere,
within which period the work shall be printed or re-printed and
published in Newfoundland."]

["(2.) In every case of interim registration under this Act, the author,
or his legal representative, shall cause notice of such registration to
be inserted once in the _Royal Gazette_."]

Sec. 21. The words "or to import the work" after the words "to publish a
new edition" are omitted in the corresponding section (20) of the act of
1892.

Sec. 22. The following words are omitted from the corresponding section
(21) of the act of 1892:

["(3.) All fees received under this Act shall be paid over to the
Receiver General for the use of the Colony."]

Sec. 24. Omitted from the act of 1892:

["XXIV.--Newspapers and magazines published in foreign countries, and
which contain together foreign original matter, portions of British
copyright works re-published with the consent of the author or his legal
representative, or under the law of the country where such copyright
exists, may be imported into Newfoundland."]

Sec. 30. After the words in line 1, "Every person who," the following
words are omitted from the corresponding section (28) of the act of
1892: "after the interim registration of the title of any book,
according to this Act, and within the term herein limited, or." Also,
after the word "republishes" (line 4), the words "or imports;" after the
word "published" (line 4), the words "or imported;" after the words "so
printed" (line 8), the words "or imported;" after the word "published"
(line 14), the word "imported," and after the words "forfeiture shall
be" (line 17), the words "enforceable or."

Sec. 31. After the words in line 13, "which forfeiture shall be," the
words "enforceable or" are omitted from the corresponding section (29)
of the act of 1892.

Sec. 32. From the corresponding section (30) of the act of 1892, the
following words are omitted: after the words "or who prints or
re-prints" (line 8), the words "or imports for sale;" after the words
"so printed or reprinted" (line 9), the words: "or imported for sale;"
after the words "so reprinted, printed" (line 13), the words "or
imported," and after the words "which forfeiture shall be" (line 26),
the words "enforceable or."

Sec. 33 (2). The following words are omitted from the corresponding
section (31) of the act of 1892:

["(2.) Every person who causes any work to be inserted in the register
of interim copyright and fails to print and publish, or re-print and
re-publish the same within the time prescribed, shall incur a penalty
not exceeding Fifty Dollars."]

For full text of this act, see "Acts of the General Assembly of
Newfoundland; passed in the 51st year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen
Victoria." 8º. [_St. John's_], _J. C. Withers_, 1888, pp. 171-183.


  _Act of June 11, 1890._

  53 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 19.

    An Act to Amend the Law relating to copyrights. [Passed June 11, 1890.]

In "Acts of the General Assembly of Newfoundland; passed in the 53d year
of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria." 8º. [_St. John's_], _J. C.
Withers_, 1890, pp. 139-149.

[This act became chapter 110 of The Consolidated Statutes of
Newfoundland, enacted June 1, 1892, without change, other than the
substitution of the words "this chapter" for the words "this act"
wherever they occur. See text of the act of 1892, chap. 110, pp. 38-45.]




  NOVA SCOTIA.

  _Act of March 17, 1847._

  10 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 14.

    An Act to Regulate the Importation of Books and to Protect the
    British Author. (Passed the 17th day of March, 1847.)


[Sidenote: Preamble.]

Whereas Her Majesty's Government, in reply to the earnest and respectful
representation of the House of Assembly of the Province, have been
graciously pleased to state, that at this coming Session of Parliament
they intend to submit to the Imperial Parliament certain modifications
in the existing Law of Copy-right, so as to authorise the importation of
Literary Productions from the United States and other countries into the
Colonies of British North America on easier terms than at present:

_And whereas_, Her Majesty's Government have stated it as their
determination to leave to the Legislature of this Province the duty and
responsibility of passing such enactments as they may deem proper,
subject to Her Majesty's approval, for securing both the rights of the
British Authors so as to protect them from the fraudulent appropriation
of the fruits of their labor, upon which they are often entirely
dependent, and the interests of the Public:

_And whereas_, it is desirable to meet the requirements of Her Majesty's
Government in these respects:

[Sidenote: All books from whatever Country imported, except British
Works protected by the Laws of Copy-right, to be admitted Duty Free.]

I. _Be it therefore enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Council, and
Assembly_, That from and after the time when this Act shall go into
operation, it shall be lawful to Import all Books of whatsoever nature
or kind, and from whatever Country the same shall be Imported, save and
except the Books first composed, written, or published in Great Britain,
and protected by the Laws of Copy-right, passed by the Imperial
Parliament now in force, and as hereafter provided, and that the same
shall be admitted into this Province Duty Free.

[Sidenote: Re-prints from British Works protected by Law of Copy-right,
to pay an ad. val. Duty of £20 per cent.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

II. _And be it enacted_, That on the Importation of all Books and
Reviews of whatever nature or kind the same may be, first composed,
written, or published in Great Britain or Ireland, and protected by the
Acts of the Imperial Parliament, to enforce the Law of Copy-right coming
in the shape of Re-prints, bound or unbound, whether from the United
States or other Foreign Countries, there shall be paid an _ad valorem_
Duty on the _bona fide_ price of the Publication of such Re-prints of
twenty per cent.: _Provided always_, that said Duty is not to be paid on
Newspapers or other regular Weekly Periodicals, nor upon the copies of
said works if published _bona fide_, and not fraudulently, in any part
of Great Britain or Ireland, such Duty to be collected under the same
regulations and restrictions as are now in force to extend the said
Imperial Acts for the regulation of the Law of Copy-right to this
Province, and after collection by the proper Officers the said Duties
shall be remitted by the Governor in such way and manner as Her
Majesty's Government may be pleased to order and direct, in order that
the said _ad valorem_ Duty may be duly secured and paid over to the
Author of said Books or Publications respectively, as they may be
entitled thereto.

[Sidenote: Penalty on importation, sale, &c., of Re-prints contrary to
this Act--recovery and application of penalties, &c.]

III. _And be it enacted_, That after this Act shall go into operation,
it shall not be lawful for any person to import or bring, or cause to be
imported or brought, into this Province, for use, sale, or hire, any
Re-print referred to in the said second foregoing clause, and therein
and thereby made liable to Duty contrary to the true intent and meaning
of this Act, or knowingly, to sell, publish, or expose to sale, or let
to hire, or have in his possession for use, sale, or hire, any such
Re-print; and every such Re-print so imported, or brought, sold,
published, or exposed to sale, shall be forfeited and sold, one half the
proceeds thereof to be applied to the use of the Officers of Customs or
Excise seizing the same, and the other half to the Author or Proprietor
of the Copy-right; and further, every person so offending, being duly
convicted thereof before any two Justices of the Peace in the County
where the seizure is made, shall, for every such offence, forfeit the
sum of Five Pounds, and double the value of every Copy of such Book or
Re-print which he shall so Import, or cause to be Imported into this
Province, or shall knowingly sell, publish, or expose to sale, or let to
hire, or shall have in his possession for sale or hire, contrary to the
true intent and meaning of this Act, Two Pounds, to the use of such
Officers of Customs or Excise, and the remainder of the penalty to the
use of the Proprietor of the Copy-right, and the said double value of
such Book or Re-print, and the said respective proportions of the
proceeds of the sale of such Book or Re-print, and of such penalty,
shall be paid over and remitted in the way and manner as in the second
foregoing clause of this Act is provided.

[Sidenote: To be of no force until after Her Majesty's assent.]

IV. _And be it enacted_, That this Act shall not go into operation until
Her Majesty's assent in Council be obtained thereto, and be signified by
publication in the Royal Gazette of this Province.

    From "Acts of the General Assembly of the Province of
    Nova-Scotia, 1847." 4º, _Halifax: J. H. Crosskill_, [_n. d._],
    pp. 52-53.


  _Act of March 21, 1848._

  11 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 9.

    An Act to regulate the Importation of Books, and to protect the
    British Author. [Passed the 21st day of March, 1848.]

[Sidenote: Preamble.]

Whereas, in consequence of the passage of the Act of the Imperial
Parliament, made in the tenth and eleventh years of Her Majesty's reign,
entitled "An Act to amend the Law relating to the protection in the
Colonies of Works entitled to protection in the United Kingdom," it is
expedient to legislate on the law of copyright:

[Sidenote: Books, except reprints of British works protected by imperial
copyright laws, to be duty free.]

I. Be it enacted, by the Lieutenant-Governor, Council, and Assembly,
That from and after the time when this Act shall go into operation, it
shall be lawful to import all books of whatsoever nature or kind, and
from whatsoever country the same shall be imported, save and except the
reprints of any books first composed, written, or published, in Great
Britain, and protected at the time thereof by the laws of copyright,
passed by the Imperial Parliament, now in force, and as hereafter
provided, and that the said books, save and except the reprints, as
aforesaid, shall be admitted into this province duty free.

[Sidenote: Reprints of books protected by copyright laws to pay an _ad
valorem_ duty of £20 per cent.]

[Sidenote: Not to apply to Periodicals containing only extracts from
protected Works.]

[Sidenote: Application of duties.]

[Sidenote: Proviso.]

II. And be it enacted, That on the importation of any reprint of any
book or review, bound, or in covers, of whatsoever nature or kind the
same may be first composed, written, or published, in the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland, and protected at the time of importation
by the Acts of the Imperial Parliament, to inforce the law of copyright,
whether imported from the United States, or other foreign countries,
there shall be paid an _ad valorem_ duty on the _bonâ-fide_ price of
such reprints of 20 per cent.: Provided always, that said duty shall not
be paid on newspapers, or other regular periodicals, containing extracts
only from said books or reviews, as aforesaid; and after collection by
the proper officers, the said duty shall be paid into the Treasury, and
then remitted by the Governor to the Commissioners of Customs at London,
with a detailed account thereof, at least once a year, in order that
the said duty may be duly paid over to the registered proprietor of the
copyright of said books or reviews respectively: Provided always, that
before the reprint of any book or review, be made liable to such _ad
valorem_ duty, as aforesaid, the said book or review shall have been
duly registered according to the provisions of the Imperial Act, made in
the fifth and sixth years of Her Majesty's reign, entitled "An Act to
amend the Law of Copyright."

[Sidenote: Penalties for infringement of act.]

[Sidenote: Recovery of penalties, and application thereof.]

III. And be it enacted, That after this Act shall go into operation, it
shall not be lawful for any person to import, or bring, or cause to be
imported, or brought, into this province, for use, sale, or hire, any
reprint referred to in the said foregoing clause, and therein and
thereby made liable to duty, contrary to the true intent and meaning of
this Act, or knowingly, to sell, publish, or expose to sale, or let to
hire, or have in his possession, for use, sale or hire, any such
reprint; and every such reprint, so imported, or brought, sold,
published, or exposed to sale, shall be forfeited and sold, one half the
proceeds thereof to be applied to the use of the officers of Customs or
Excise, seizing the same, and the other half to the registered
proprietor of the copyright of the book from which such reprint is made;
and further every person so offending, being duly convicted thereof,
before any two justices of the peace in the county where the seizure is
made, which said justices are hereby empowered to try the same according
to the form of the Acts provided in ordinary cases of debt, shall, for
every such offence, forfeit the sum of five pounds, and double the value
of every copy of such reprint which he shall so import, or cause to be
imported into this province; or shall knowingly, sell, publish, or
expose to sale, or let to hire, or shall have in his possession [81]for
sale or hire, contrary to the true intent and meaning of this Act, two
pounds thereof, to the use of such officers of Customs, or Excise, and
the remainder of such penalty shall be paid into the Treasury, and
remitted to the use of the proprietor of the copyright, in the way and
manner as in the second foregoing clause of this Act is provided.

[Sidenote: Reprints to be stamped on entry.]

IV. And be it enacted, That at the time of the entry of any reprint of
any book or review, as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the officers
passing such reprint, to stamp the same, and the Collector of Excise at
Halifax shall furnish to the several officers who may require the same,
the form of stamps necessary for such service.

[Sidenote: Suspending clause.]

V. And be it enacted, That this Act shall not go into force, or
operation, until Her Majesty's assent be signified hereto.

[_Approving Order in Council made 11th August, 1848._]

    From "Acts of the General Assembly of the Province of Nova
    Scotia, 1848." 4º. _Halifax, J. H. Crosskill_, [_n. d._], pp.
    10-11.


  _British Order in Council of August 11, 1848._

    British Order in Council, suspending the Prohibitions in Nova
    Scotia, against certain Foreign Reprints of British Books,
    entitled to Copyright.--August 11, 1848.

    At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, the 11th day of
    August, 1848, Present, The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in
    Council.

[The first three paragraphs of this Order are identical with par. 1-3 of
the Order in Council of Dec. 12, 1850, see pp. 59-60.]

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: Act 11 Vict., chap. 9.]

[82]And whereas an Act has been passed by the Lieutenant Governor,
Council, and Assembly of the province of Nova Scotia, intituled "An Act
to regulate the importation of books, and to protect the British
author," whereby provision is made for securing to British authors a
certain remuneration in respect of unauthorized copies of works under
copyright imported into the said province:

And whereas Her Majesty hath expressed her royal approval of the same:

[Sidenote: Suspension of prohibitions.]

Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of her
Privy Council, and by the authority of the same, doth order, and it is
hereby ordered, that so long as the said Act of the Legislature of the
said province shall remain and continue in force within the said
province, all prohibitions in the other of the said hereinbefore recited
Acts, or in any other Acts contained against the importing into the said
province, or against the selling, letting out to hire, or possessing
therein foreign reprints of books first composed, written, printed, or
published in the United Kingdom, and entitled to copyright therein,
shall be suspended, so far as regards foreign reprints imported into the
said province:

And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury, and the Right Honourable Earl Grey, one of Her Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State, are to give the necessary orders herein,
as to them respectively may appertain.

  C. C. Greville.

    From "British and Foreign State Papers, 1847-1848. Compiled by
    the Librarian and Keeper of the Papers." Vol. 36, 8º. _London,
    Harrison & sons_, 1861, pp. 948-949.


  _Revised Statutes of 1851._

  Title XXXI.--OF COPYRIGHTS AND PATENTS.

  Chapter 119.--Of the Law of Copyright.

    Section.

    1. Copyrights of authors, how secured.

    2. Penalties for infringing copyrights by importation.

    3. Penalties for infringing copyrights by imitation or
    otherwise.

    4. A printed copy of the title to be registered in the
    provincial secretary's office before publication.

    5. Penalty for illegally inserting an entry as registered.

    6. Limitation of actions.

    7. Printing or publishing a manuscript without the author's
    consent, actionable.

    8. Proprietors of protected works required to furnish copies to
    the legislative libraries.

    9. All books may be imported duty free except re-prints of books
    protected by imperial acts.

    10. Duties collected on books protected by imperial acts, how
    remitted to the proprietor.

    11. Fine for improperly importing, selling, or having dutiable
    re-prints, how recovered, how applied; re-prints forfeited, &c.

    12. Re-prints imported to be stamped.


[Sidenote: Copyrights of authors, how secured.]

1. The author of any map, chart, or book printed, or of any print
engraved within this province, who has not transferred the copyright
thereof, and any other person who has legally acquired the copyright of
any such map, chart, book, or print, in order to publish the same, shall
have the sole right of publishing such map, chart, book or print, for
the term of twenty-one years from the recording the title or the entry
thereof in the office of the secretary of the province; and the author
of any map, chart, book or print, not published within the province, his
executors, administrators or assigns, shall have the sole right of
publishing such map, chart, book [83]or print, for the like term; and if
at the expiration of such term, the author of any such map, chart, book
or print, shall be living, the same right shall be continued to him for
the further period of fourteen years; but he shall cause the title
thereof to be a second time recorded and published, within six months
before the expiration of the first term of twenty-one years; and no
person shall be entitled to any right hereunder unless he shall be
resident within the province at the time of his application therefor.

[Sidenote: Penalties for infringing copyrights by importation.]

2. If any other person, after the recording of the title of any map,
chart or book, and publishing the same, within the times limited, shall
print or import from any other country copies of such map, chart or
book, without the consent of the author and proprietor thereof first had
in writing signed in the presence of two witnesses, or expose to sale
any such copy of such map, chart or book, such offender shall forfeit
all copies of such map, chart, or book, and all sheets, being part of
the same, to the author and proprietor thereof, who shall forthwith
destroy the same; and every such offender shall forfeit not less than
one nor more than five shillings[84] for every sheet found in his
possession, to whosoever will sue for the same.

[Sidenote: Penalties for infringing copyrights by imitation or
otherwise.]

3. If after the recording the title, and entering of any print, any
person whosoever shall engrave, etch or work, or in any manner copy or
sell, in the whole or in part, by copying, varying, adding to or
diminishing from the main design, or shall print, reprint, or import for
sale, any such print, or any part thereof, without the consent in
writing of the proprietor thereof, signed in the presence of two
witnesses, or knowing the same to be so printed, re-printed or imported,
without the consent of the proprietor, shall publish, sell, or expose
the same to sale, such offender shall forfeit the plates on which such
print shall be copied, and all sheets of such print, and all parts
thereof, to the proprietor of the original, print, who shall forthwith
destroy the same, and such offender shall forfeit the sum of twenty
shillings[85] for every print found in his custody, either printed,
published, or exposed to sale, or otherwise disposed of, to whosoever
will sue for the same.

[Sidenote: A printed copy of the title to be registered in the
provincial secretary's office before publication.]

4. No person shall be entitled to benefit under these provisions in
cases where any map, chart, book or print, has been already published,
unless a printed copy of the title of the same shall, before
publication, be deposited in the secretary's office, who shall record
the same in a book kept by him for that purpose, in the words following,
and give a copy thereof under his hand, to the author or proprietor if
required:

    "Province of Nova-Scotia.

    Be it remembered, that on this ---- day of ----, A. D. 18--
    A. B., of ----, in the said province, has deposited in this office,
    the title of a map, [_chart, book or print, as the case may
    be_,] the copyright whereof he claims in the words following:
    [_here insert the title_,] in conformity with chapter 119 of the
    revised statutes.[86]

[87]For which certificate the secretary shall receive five shillings,
and five shillings for every copy, and the author or proprietor shall
cause a copy of such record to be inserted in full length in the title
page, or in the page following the title page of such book; and if a
map, chart or print, the following words shall be impressed on the face
thereof: "entered according to law on the ---- day of ----, 18--, by A.
B., of ----."

  "C. D.,
  _Provincial Secretary_."

[Sidenote: Penalty for illegally inserting an entry as registered.]

5. If any person, not having legally acquired the copyright, shall print
or publish any map, chart, book or print, and shall insert therein or
impress thereon, that the same has been entered according to law, or
words purporting the same, he shall forfeit one hundred pounds,[88] to
be applied as hereinafter directed.

[Sidenote: Limitation of actions.]

6. Actions under this chapter shall be commenced within three years from
the time when the cause of action accrued.

[Sidenote: Printing or publishing a manuscript without the author's
consent, actionable.]

7. Any person printing or publishing any manuscript, without the consent
of the author or proprietor thereof if resident in this province, shall
be liable to such author or proprietor for all damage occasioned thereby
to be recovered by a special action on the case.

[Sidenote: Proprietors of protected works required to furnish copies to
the legislative libraries.]

8. The proprietor of any map, chart, book or print entitled to the
rights and privileges hereby conferred, shall, within six months from
the publication thereof, deposit one copy thereof in the library of the
legislative council, and one copy in that of the house of assembly.

[Sidenote: All books may be imported duty free except re-prints of books
protected by imperial acts.]

9. All books shall be admitted into this province duty free, except
re-prints of books the copyright whereof is protected by the acts of the
imperial parliament.

[Sidenote: Duties collected on books protected by imperial acts, how
remitted to the proprietor.]

10. On the importation of any reprint of books, bound or in covers, the
copyright of which is protected by the acts of the imperial parliament,
there shall be paid an _ad-valorem_ duty of twenty per cent, but this
duty shall not extend to newspapers or other regular periodicals
containing extracts only from such books. The duty when collected shall
be paid into the treasury and remitted by the governor to the
commissioners of customs at London, with a detailed account thereof once
a year, that the same may be paid to the registered proprietor of the
copyright of the books respectively, such re-prints however shall not be
liable to duty unless the originals shall have been registered according
to the provisions of the imperial act passed in the fifth and sixth
years of her majesty's reign, intituled "an act to amend the law of
copyright."

[Sidenote: Fine for improperly importing, selling or having dutiable
re-prints, how recovered, how applied; reprints forfeited, &c.]

11. Any person who shall import or bring into the province for sale, use
or hire, any reprints hereby made liable to duty without paying the
same, or shall knowingly sell, publish or expose to sale, or let to
hire, or have in his possession any such reprint, shall be liable to a
penalty of five pounds[89] and double the value of every copy of such
reprint, which may be sued for before two justices of the peace as an
ordinary debt, two pounds[90] thereof to go to the officer who shall sue
for the same, and the remainder to be paid into the treasury and
remitted for the registered proprietor of the copyright, and every
reprint imported contrary to these provisions, [91]shall be forfeited
and sold, and one half of the proceeds thereof shall be paid into the
treasury to the use of the registered proprietor, and the other to the
seizing officer.

[Sidenote: Re-prints imported to be stamped.]

12. Each reprint on its importation shall be stamped by the officer
before whom the entry is made, and the form of the stamp shall be
furnished by the receiver general to the several outports if required.

    From "The Revised Statutes of Nova-Scotia. Prepared by W: Young,
    J: W. Ritchie, Jonathan McCully, Joseph Whidden, commissioner".
    8º. _Halifax, N. S., R. Nugent_, 1851, pp. 321-324.

[Reenacted as Title 31, chapter 119 of the Revised Statutes of 1859; and
as Title 31, chapter 116 of the Revised Statutes of 1864. Repealed by
the act of May 22, 1868 of the Dominion of Canada, 31 Vict., chap. 54,
sec. 19, except that sections 1 to 6 are (by sec. 28 of this act)
continued in force as to unexpired copyrights acquired before the 22d
day of May, 1868.]


  _Revised statutes of 1859._

  Title XXXI.--OF COPYRIGHTS AND PATENTS.

  Chapter 119.--Of the Law of Copyright.

In "The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia. Second series. Prepared by
Martin I. Wilkins, W. A. Henry, Jas. R. Smith, commissioners." 8º.
_Halifax, J. & W. Compton_, 1859, pp. 397-400.

[Replaced by the act of 1864. This statute is word for word the same as
Title 31, chapter 119 of the Revised Statutes of 1851, see pp. 97-100.]


  _Revised statutes of 1864._

  Title XXXI.--OF COPYRIGHTS AND PATENTS.

  Chapter 116.--Of the Law of Copyright.

In "The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia. Third series. Prepared by
Stewart Campbell, C: F. Harrington, Hiram Blanchard, commissioners." 8º.
_Halifax, J. & W. Compton_, 1864, pp. 406-408.

[This law is word for word the same as that of 1851, Chap. 119, and that
of 1859, Chap. 119, except for the following changes: Section 2, "one
shilling" and "five shillings" are changed to "twenty cents", and "one
dollar" respectively. Sec. 3, "twenty shillings" is changed to "four
dollars". Sec. 4, the words "chapter 119 of the revised statutes" are
changed to "chapter one hundred and sixteen of the revised statutes",
and "five shillings" to "one dollar," and the words "inserted _in_ full
length" to "inserted _at_ full length". Sec. 5, "one hundred pounds" is
changed to "four hundred dollars". Section 11, "five pounds" to "twenty
dollars", and "two pounds" to "eight dollars."

Repealed by the Act of the Dominion of Canada, 31 Vict., chap. 54, May
22, 1868, sec. 19, except that sections 1 to 6 are (by sec. 28 of this
act) continued in force as to unexpired copyrights acquired before the
22d day of May, 1868.]




  PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

  _Act of Aug. 31, 1848._

  11 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 28.

    An Act to regulate the importation of books, and to protect the
    British author. [August 31, 1848.]

Whereas in consequence of the passing of the Act of the Imperial
Parliament, made in the tenth and eleventh years of the reign of Her
present Majesty, intituled "An Act to amend the law relating to the
protection in the Colonies, of works entitled to protection in the
United Kingdom," it is expedient to legislate on the law of copyright:

[Sidenote: All books except reprint of books composed in Great Britain
or Ireland, and protected by law there, may be imported duty free.]

I. Be it therefore enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and
Assembly, That from and after the time when this Act shall go into
operation, it shall be lawful to import all books of whatsoever nature
or kind, and from whatsoever country the same shall be imported, save
and except the reprints of any books first composed, written, or
published in Great Britain and Ireland, and protected at the time
thereof by the laws of copyright passed by the Imperial Parliament, now
in force, and as hereafter provided, and that the said books, save and
except the reprints as aforesaid, shall be admitted into this Island,
duty free.

[Sidenote: Such reprints of books may be imported, subject to duty of 20
per cent.]

[Sidenote: Such duty not payable on newspapers, &c. containing extracts
from British works.]

[92]II. And be it enacted, That on the importation of any reprint of any
book or review bound or in covers of whatsoever nature or kind the same
may be, first composed, written, or published in the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland, and protected at the time of importation by
the Acts of the Imperial Parliament, to enforce the law of copyright,
whether imported from the United States or other foreign countries,
there shall be paid an _ad valorem_ duty on the _bonâ fide_ price of
such reprints of twenty _per cent_, currency of this Island: provided
always, that said duty shall not be paid on newspapers or other regular
periodicals, containing extracts only from said books or reviews as
aforesaid; and after collection by the proper officers, the said duty
shall be paid into the treasury, and then remitted by the Lieutenant
Governor to the commissioners of customs at London, with a detailed
account thereof, at least once a year, in order that the said duty may
be duly paid over to the registered proprietor of the copyright of said
books or reviews respectively: provided always, that before the reprint
of any book or review be made liable to such _ad valorem_ duty as
aforesaid, the said book or review shall have been duly registered,
according to the provisions of the Imperial Act, made in the fifth and
sixth years of Her Majesty's reign, intituled, "An Act to amend the law
of copyright."

[Sidenote: Any reprint of any such book, &c., imported contrary to this
Act declared to be forfeited.]

III. And be it enacted, That after this Act shall go into operation, it
shall not be lawful for any person to import or bring, or cause to be
imported or brought into this Island for use, sale or hire, any reprint
referred to in the said foregoing clause, and therein and thereby made
liable to duty, contrary to the true intent and meaning of this Act, or
knowingly to sell, publish, or expose to sell, or let to hire, or have
in his possession for use, sale or hire, any such reprint; and every
such reprint so imported or brought, sold, published, or exposed to
sale, shall be forfeited and sold, one half of the proceeds thereof to
be applied to the use of the officers of customs or excise seizing the
same, and the other half to the registered proprietor of the copyright
of the book from which such reprint is made; and further, every person
so offending, being duly convicted thereof before any Court of
Commissioners for the recovery of small debts, in the County where the
seizure is made, which said Courts are hereby empowered to try the same,
according to the form of the Acts provided in ordinary cases of small
debt, shall for every such offence forfeit the sum of five pounds, and
double the value of every copy of such reprint, which he shall so import
or cause to be imported into this Island, or shall knowingly sell,
publish, or expose to sale, or let to hire, or shall have in his
possession for sale or hire, contrary to the true intent and meaning of
this Act; two [93]pounds thereof to the use of such officers of customs
or excise, and the remainder of such penalty shall be paid into the
treasury, and remitted to the use of the proprietor of the copyright, in
the way and manner as in the second foregoing clause of this Act is
provided.

[Sidenote: Every reprint, &c., legally imported, to be stamped by
officer.]

IV. And be it enacted, That at the time of the entry of any reprint of
any book or review as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the officers
passing such reprint, to stamp the same, and the collector of excise at
Charlottetown shall furnish to the several officers who may require the
same, the form of stamps necessary for such service.

[Sidenote: Suspending clause.]

V. And be it enacted, That this Act shall not go into force or operation
until Her Majesty's assent be signified thereto.

    *** This Act received the royal allowance on the 31st day of
    August, 1848, and the signification thereof was published in the
    _Royal Gazette_ newspaper of this Island, on the 5th of December
    of the same year. Confirmed by the Order in Council of Oct, 31,
    1848.

    From "The Acts of the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island,
    1773-1852." Vol. 1, 8º. [_Charlottetown_], _J. Ings_, 1862, pp.
    547-549.


  _British Order in Council of October 31, 1848._

    British Order in Council, suspending the Prohibitions in Prince
    Edward Island, against certain Foreign Reprints of British
    Books, entitled to Copyright.--October 31, 1848.

    At the Court at Windsor, the 31st day of October, 1848, Present,
    The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.

[The first three paragraphs of this Order are identical with par. 1-3 of
the Order in Council of Dec. 12, 1850, see pp. 59-60.]

    *    *    *    *    *

[Sidenote: Act 11 Vict., chap. 28.]

[94]And whereas an Act has been passed by the Lieutenant-Governor,
Council, and Assembly of Prince Edward's Island, intituled "An Act to
regulate the importation of books, and to protect the British author,"
whereby provision is made for securing to British authors a certain
remuneration in respect of unauthorized copies of works under copyright
imported into the said island:

And whereas Her Majesty hath expressed her royal approval of the same:

[Sidenote: Suspension of prohibitions.]

Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of her
Privy Council, and by the authority of the same, doth order, and it is
hereby ordered, that so long as the said Act of the Legislature of the
said island shall remain and continue in force within the said island,
all prohibitions in either of the said hereinbefore recited Acts of the
Imperial Parliament, or in any other Acts thereof contained against the
importing into the said island, or against the selling, letting out to
hire, or possessing therein foreign reprints of books first composed,
written, printed, or published in the United Kingdom, and entitled to
copyright therein, shall be suspended, so far as regards foreign
reprints imported into the said island:

And the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's
Treasury, and the Right Honourable Earl Grey, one of Her Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State, are to give the necessary directions
herein, as to them may respectively appertain.

  Wm. L. Bathurst.

    From "British and Foreign State Papers, 1847-1848. Compiled by
    the Librarian and Keeper of the Papers." Vol. 36, 8º. _London,
    Harrison & sons_, 1861, pp. 950-951.


  _Act of April 29, 1861._

  24 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 29.

    An Act for the protection of copyright. [Passed April 29, 1861.]

Be it enacted, by the Lieutenant Governor, Council and Assembly, as
follows:

[Sidenote: Author, &c. of any map, book, &c. published within this
Island to have monopoly of same for term of 21 years.]

I. The author of any map, chart, book, or pamphlet, printed, or of any
print engraved within this Island, who has not transferred the copyright
thereof, and any other person who has legally acquired the copyright of
any such map, chart, book, pamphlet or print, in order to publish the
same, shall have the sole right of publishing such map, chart, book,
pamphlet, or print, for the term of twenty-one years from the recording
the title or the entry thereof in the office of the Colonial Secretary;
and the author of any map, chart, book, pamphlet, or print, not
published within this Island, his executors, administrators or assigns,
shall have the sole right of publishing such map, chart, book, pamphlet,
or print, for the like term of twenty-one years; and if at the
expiration of such term the author of any such map, chart, book,
pamphlet or print, shall be living, the same right shall be continued to
him for the further period of fourteen years; but he shall cause the
title thereof to be a second time recorded, and published within six
months before the expiration of the first term of twenty-one years; and
no person shall be entitled to any right by virtue of this Act, unless
he shall be resident within this Island at the time of his application
therefor.

[Sidenote: Penalty on persons publishing, selling, &c. without the
consent of the author, any maps, books, &c. after the copyright has been
duly registered.]

II. If any other person, after the recording of the title of any map,
chart, book, pamphlet, or print, and publishing the same within the
times limited, shall print or import from any other country, copies of
such map, chart, book, pamphlet or print, without the consent of the
author and proprietor thereof first had in writing, signed in the
presence of two witnesses, or expose to sale any such copy of such map,
chart, book, pamphlet or print, such offender shall forfeit all copies
of such [95]map, chart, book, pamphlet or print, and all sheets being
part of the same, to the author and proprietor thereof, who shall
forthwith destroy the same; and every such offender shall forfeit not
less than one, nor more than five shillings, for every sheet found in
his possession, to whomsoever will sue for the same.

[Sidenote: Penalty on persons who shall engrave, copy, &c., any print,
without the consent of the author, after the title thereof has been
recorded.]

III. If after the recording the title and entering of any print, any
person whomsoever shall engrave, etch or work, or in any manner copy or
sell in the whole, or in part, by copying, varying, adding to or
diminishing from the main design, or shall print, reprint, or import for
sale, any such print, or any part thereof, without the consent in
writing of the proprietor thereof, signed in the presence of two
witnesses, or knowing the same to be so printed, reprinted, or imported,
without the consent of the proprietor, shall publish, sell, or expose
the same to sale, such offender shall forfeit the plates on which such
print shall be copied, and all sheets of such print, and all parts
thereof, to the proprietor of the original print, who shall forthwith
destroy the same; and such offender shall forfeit the sum of twenty
shillings for every print found in his custody, either printed,
published, or exposed to sale, or otherwise disposed of, to whosoever
will sue for the same.

[Sidenote: No person entitled to the benefit of this Act unless a
printed copy of title shall, before publication, be deposited in office
of Colonial Secretary.]

IV. No person shall be entitled to benefit under the provisions of this
Act, in cases where any map, chart, book, pamphlet, or print, has been
already published, unless a printed copy of the title of the same shall,
before publication, be deposited in the Colonial Secretary's Office, who
shall record the same in a book kept by him for that purpose, in the
words following, and give a copy thereof under his hand to the author or
proprietor, if required:

[Sidenote: Certificate of record.]

    "Prince Edward Island.

    "Be it remembered that on this ---- day of ---- A. D. 18--
    _A. B._, of ---- in the said Island, has deposited in this
    Office the title of a map, (chart, book, pamphlet, or print, as
    the case may be), the copyright whereof he claims in the words
    following (here insert the title) in conformity with the Act for
    the protection of copyright.

      "C. D., Colonial Secretary."

[Sidenote: Fee for certificate.]

[Sidenote: Certificate to be inserted in title page of book.]

V. For which certificate the Secretary shall receive five shillings, and
five shillings for every copy; and the author or proprietor shall cause
a copy of such record to be inserted in full length in the title page,
or in the page following the title page of such book; and if a map,
chart or print, the following words shall be impressed on the face
thereof:

[Sidenote: Form of entry on charts, &c.]

    "Entered according to law on the ---- day of ---- 18-- by _A.
    B._, of ----."

[Sidenote: Penalty on persons not having the copyright, inserting
therein that same have been legally entered, &c.]

[96]VI. If any person not having legally acquired the copyright, shall
print or publish any map, chart, book, pamphlet, or print, and shall
insert therein or impress thereon, that the same has been entered
according to law, or words purporting the same, he shall forfeit one
hundred pounds; to be recovered by bill, plaint, or information, in the
Supreme Court of Judicature, to and for the use of her Majesty's
Government.

[Sidenote: Limit of time for bringing actions.]

VII. Actions under this Act shall be commenced within three years from
the time when the cause of action accrued.

[Sidenote: Persons publishing manuscript without consent of author,
liable for damages.]

VIII. Any person printing or publishing any manuscript, without the
consent of the author or proprietor thereof, if resident in this Island,
shall be liable to such author or proprietor for all damage occasioned
thereby, to be recovered by a special action on the case.

[Sidenote: Proprietor of map, books, &c. to deposit copy in Legislative
library.]

IX. The proprietor of any map, chart, book, pamphlet or print, entitled
to the rights and privileges hereby conferred, shall, within six months
from the publication thereof, deposit one copy thereof in the
Legislative library of this Island.

[Sidenote: What books admitted free of duty.]

X. All books shall be admitted into this Island duty free, except
reprints of books, the copyright whereof is protected by the Acts of the
Imperial Parliament.

    From "The Acts of the General Assembly of Prince Edward Island,
    1853-1862." Vol. 2, 8º. [_Charlottetown_], _J. Ings_, 1862, pp.
    446-448.

[Footnote 43: p. 626.]

[Footnote 44: p. 628.]

[Footnote 45: p. 630.]

[Footnote 46: Should be "by any person who does not reside in this
Province." See French text.]

[Footnote 47: p. 632.]

[Footnote 48: p. 324.]

[Footnote 49: p. 325.]

[Footnote 50: p. 326.]

[Footnote 51: p. 327.]

[Footnote 52: p. 596.]

[Footnote 53: p. 597.]

[Footnote 54: p. 895.]

[Footnote 55: p. 896.]

[Footnote 56: p. 897.]

[Footnote 57: p. 898.]

[Footnote 58: p. 149.]

[Footnote 59: p. 150.]

[Footnote 60: p. 151.]

[Footnote 61: p. 152.]

[Footnote 62: p. 153.]

[Footnote 63: p. 160.]

[Footnote 64: p. 161.]

[Footnote 65: p. 550.]

[Footnote 66: p. 551.]

[Footnote 67: p. 6.]

[Footnote 68: p. 7.]

[Footnote 69: p. xviii.]

[Footnote 70: p. xix.]

[Footnote 71: p. xx.]

[Footnote 72: p. xxi.]

[Footnote 73: p. xxii.]

[Footnote 74: p. xxiii.]

[Footnote 75: p. xxiv.]

[Footnote 76: p. 339.]

[Footnote 77: p. 260.]

[Footnote 78: p. 947.]

[Footnote 79: p. 948.]

[Footnote 80: has no footnote explanation]

[Footnote 81: p. 11.]

[Footnote 82: p. 949.]

[Footnote 83: p. 322.]

[Footnote 84: The words "one nor more than five shillings" are changed
to "twenty cents nor more than one dollar" by "The Revised Statutes of
Nova Scotia. Third Series." 1864. Title 31, Of copyrights and patents.
Chapter 116, Of the law of copyright, p. 407.]

[Footnote 85: The words "twenty shillings" are changed to "four dollars"
by "The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia. Third Series." 1864. Title 31,
Of copyrights and patents. Chapter 116, Of the law of copyright, p.
407.]

[Footnote 86: The words "chapter 119 of the revised statutes" are
changed to "chapter 116 of the revised statutes" by "The Revised
Statutes of Nova Scotia. Third Series." 1864. Title 31, Of copyrights
and patents. Chapter 116, Of the law of copyright, p. 407.]

[Footnote 87: p. 323]

[Footnote 88: The words "one hundred pounds" are changed to "four
hundred dollars" by "The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia. Third Series."
1864. Title 31, Of copyrights and patents. Chapter 116, Of the law of
copyright, p. 408.]

[Footnote 89: The words "five pounds" are changed to "twenty dollars" by
"The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia. Third Series." 1864. Title 31, Of
copyrights and patents. Chapter 116, Of the law of copyright, p. 408.]

[Footnote 90: The words "two pounds" are changed to "eight dollars" by
"The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia. Third Series." 1864. Title 31, Of
copyrights and patents. Chapter 116, Of the law of copyright, p. 408.]

[Footnote 91: p. 324.]

[Footnote 92: p. 548.]

[Footnote 93: p. 549.]

[Footnote 94: p. 951.]

[Footnote 95: p. 447.]

[Footnote 96: p. 448.]




  INDEX.

    [References are distinguished by (Can.) before the page
    citations in the case of Canada laws, and (N. F.) in the case of
    Newfoundland laws. The black-faced figures indicate the page,
    and the light-faced the paragraph.]


  Action, Limitation of (two years)                           { (Can.) =28= : 30
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= : 30

  Acts, Copyright. (See _Statutes_.)

  Administrators included in expression "legal representatives" (Can.) =20= :  1

  Agent of proprietor of copyright:
    Form of application for registration by                     (Can.) =14= : 35
      for registration of _interim_ copyright                   (Can.) =16= :  5
      for registration of _temporary_ copyright                 (Can.) =17= : 15
    Fraudulent assumption of authority as                      (N. F.) =40= : 40

  Agriculture, Department of, Canada:
    Charged with copyright business                             (Can.) =20= :  5
    Minister of Agriculture head of Copyright Department        (Can.) =20= :  5

  Anonymous book:
    May be entered for copyright                                (Can.) =21= : 30
      In the name of first publisher                           (N. F.) =39= : 35

  Applicant for copyright responsible for allegations made      (Can.) =13= : 10

  Application for copyright registration:
    Must conform to the letter and spirit of the law            (Can.) =13= : 35
    Must be neatly written on foolscap paper                    (Can.) =13= : 20
    Should be by letter, not in person                          (Can.) =13= :  5
    Papers should be accompanied by letter of explanation       (Can.) =18= :  5
    Should be addressed: To the Minister of Agriculture
        (Copyright Branch), Ottawa                              (Can.) =13= : 20
    Form of, when made by _proprietor_                          (Can.) =14= : 10
      when made by _agent_ of proprietor                        (Can.) =14= : 35
    For _interim_, copyright, by _proprietor_                   (Can.) =15= : 25
      By _agent_ of proprietor                                  (Can.) =16= :  5
    For _temporary_ copyright, by _proprietor_                  (Can.) =16= : 30
      By _agent_ of proprietor                                  (Can.) =17= : 15
    Conflicting, referred to a court for decision             { (Can.) =34= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =41= : 45
      Colonial secretary to act in accordance with court's
        decision                                               (N. F.) =42= :  5

  Artist selling work may reserve copyright by duly executed
    deed                                                        (Can.) =23= : 30

  "Artistic work:"
    If immoral, licentious, irreligious, treasonable, or      { (Can.) =32= : 25
      seditious, not subject to copyright                     {(N. F.) =39= : 20
    Must be printed and published or produced in colony to
        obtain copyright                                       (N. F.) =39= : 15
      Within one month after first publication                  (Can.) =32= : 20
    Must be registered on or before first publication           (Can.) =32= : 15

  Assignment of copyright:
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 10
    Copyright obtained may be assigned                        {(N. F.) =40= : 45
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 10
      In whole or in part                                     {(N. F.) =41= :  1
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 10
    Right to obtain copyright may be assigned                 {(N. F.) =40= : 45
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 10
    Must be by an instrument in writing made in duplicate     {(N. F.) =41= :  1
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 15
      One copy retained at registration office                {(N. F.) =41= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 15
      One copy returned with certificate of registration      {(N. F.) =41= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 15
    Must be registered                                        {(N. F.) =41= :  1
    Space should be allowed on back for certificate             (Can.) =13= : 30
    Sufficient margin should be left for references,
      certificates, and seal                                    (Can.) =18= : 10
    Virtually made by sale of literary, scientific, or
      artistic work                                             (Can.) =23= : 25

  Assigns included in expression "legal representatives"        (Can.) =20= :  1

  Author:
    Citizen of any country which has an international
      copyright treaty with the United Kingdom may obtain
      copyright                                                 (Can.) =20= : 15
    Citizen of any country which has an international
      copyright treaty with the United Kingdom, _in which
      Canada is included_, may obtain copyright                 (Can.) =31= : 40
    Domiciled in Canada, may obtain copyright                   (Can.) =20= : 10
    Domiciled in Newfoundland, may obtain copyright            (N. F.) =39= :  1
    Of work executed for another person not entitled to
      copyright                                                (N. F.) =41= : 10
    Of work sold to another person not entitled to copyright   (N. F.) =41= : 10
    Selling work may reserve copyright by duly executed deed    (Can.) =23= : 30
    Fraudulent assumption of authority as agent or legal
      representative of                                       { (Can.) =26= : 25
                                                              {(N. F.) =43= : 40


  Book:
    Definition of                                              (N. F.) =47= : 15
                                                              { (Can.) =20= : 15
    May be copyrighted                                        {(N. F.) =39= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =21= : 35
    Registration of                                           {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Two copies must be deposited                               (N. F.) =39= : 40
    Three copies must be deposited                              (Can.) =21= : 35
    Must contain notice of copyright                            (Can.) =22= : 15
      On title page or page immediately following              (N. F.) =40= : 15
    Must be printed or published in Canada                      (Can.) =20= : 30
    No immoral, licentious, irreligious, or treasonable,
        subject to copyright                                  { (Can.) =20= : 40
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 20
                                                              { (Can.) =21= : 30
    Anonymous, may be entered in name of first publisher      {(N. F.) =39= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 35
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              {(N. F.) =43= : 45
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 45
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =44= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 40
    Unauthorized importation of                               {(N. F.) =46= : 30
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 45
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =46= : 35

  See also _Literary work_.


  Canada:
    Act of union of March 29, 1867, 30 and 31 Vict., chap. 3           =18= : 20
    Copyright, power to legislate on                                   =19= :  5
    Copyright application; correspondence is free of postage           =18= :  1
      Form of, for registration by _proprietor_                        =14= : 10
        By _agent of proprietor_                                       =14= : 35
      Should be addressed: To the Minister of Agriculture
          (Copyright Branch), Ottawa                                   =13= : 20
    Registration, rules and forms for                                  =13= :  5
    Interim copyright, how obtained                                    =22= : 25
      Form of application for registration by _proprietor_             =15= : 25
        If made by _agent_                                             =16= :  5
    Temporary copyright, application for registration of, by
        _proprietor_                                                   =16= : 30
      By _agent_ of _proprietor_                                       =17= : 15
    List of copyright laws, 1832-1900                                      5
    Statutes--
      Lower Canada--
        Act of February 25, 1832, 2 Will., IV, chap. 53                =49= :  5
      United Provinces of Canada--
        Act of September 18, 1841, 4 & 5 Vict., chap. 61               =53= : 15
        Act of July 28, 1847, 10 & 11 Vict., chap. 28                  =57= :  5
        Act of August 10, 1850, 13 & 14 Vict, chap. 6                  =57= : 40
        Consolidated Statutes of 1859, 22 Vict., chap. 29              =61= : 35
      Dominion of Canada--
        Act of May 22, 1868, 31 Vict., chap. 54                        =65= : 35
        Act of May 22, 1868, 31 Vict., chap. 56                        =70= : 10
        Proposed Act of June 14, 1872                                  =73= : 30
        Act of April 8, 1875, 38 Vict., chap. 88                       =75= : 35
        Revised Statutes of 1886, chap. 33; 49 Vict., chap. 4          =28= : 40
        Revised Statutes of 1886, chap. 62; 49 Vict., chap. 4          =19= : 20
        Act of June 2, 1886, 49 Vict., chap. 37                        =30= :  1
        Act of June 23, 1887, 50 & 51 Vict., chap. 12                  =30= : 30
        Act of May 2, 1889, 52 Vict., chap. 29                         =31= : 30
        Act of April 24, 1890, 53 Vict., chap. 12                      =34= : 15
        Act of August 28, 1891, 54 & 55 Vict., chap. 34                =34= : 30
        Act of July 22, 1895, 58 & 59 Vict., chap. 37                  =35= :  5
        Act of July 18, 1900, 63 & 64 Vict., chap. 25                  =36= : 20

                                                              { (Can.) =26= :  5
  Certified copies of record shall be received in evidence    {(N. F.) =43= : 15

  Chart:
                                                              { (Can.) =20= : 15
    May be copyrighted                                        {(N. F.) =39= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =21= : 35
    Registration of                                           {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Two copies must be deposited                               (N. F.) =39= : 40
    Three copies must be deposited                              (Can.) =21= : 35
    Must contain notice of copyright                            (Can.) =22= : 15
    Notice of copyright must appear on face                    (N. F.) =40= : 15
    Must be printed or published in Canada                      (Can.) =20= : 30
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =45= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 40
    Unauthorized importation of                               {(N. F.) =46= : 30
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =46= : 35
    See also _Scientific work_.

                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
  Colonial Secretary may make rules and prescribe forms       {(N. F.) =43= : 20

  Conditions precedent to copyright:
    Registration of work on or before first publication         (Can.) =32= : 15
    That written description of painting, drawing, statuary,
      or sculpture be filed                                    (N. F.) =39= : 40
    That two copies of each book, map, chart, musical
      composition, photograph, print, cut, or engraving be    { (Can.) =21= : 35
      deposited                                               {(N. F.) =39= : 40
                                                              { (Can.) =22= : 10
    That notice of copyright appear on every copy             {(N. F.) =40= : 10
    Works must be printed and published in Canada               (Can.) =20= : 35
      Within one month after publication                        (Can.) =32= : 20
    Work must be printed or published in colony                (N. F.) =39= : 15
    Work of art must be produced in colony                     (N. F.) =39= : 15

  Conflicting applications for copyright
      registration                                   (Can.) =24= : 10, =34= : 35
    Referred to a court for decision                           (N. F.) =41= : 45
    Colonial Secretary to act in accordance with court's
      decision                                                 (N. F.) =42= :  5

  Conflicting claims of copyright                               (Can.) =24= : 10
    Must be submitted to court                                  (Can.) =24= : 15
    Minister of Agriculture to act according to decision of
      court                                                     (Can.) =24= : 20

  Copies deposited:
    One to go to British Museum                                 (Can.) =35= : 15
    One to go to legislative library of the colony             (N. F.) =40= :  5
    Three required instead of two, as formerly                  (Can.) =35= : 10
    No copy of new edition required unless there are very
      important alterations                                    (N. F.) =40= :  5

                                                              { (Can.) =26= :  5
  Copies of record, certified, shall be received in evidence  {(N. F.) =43= : 15

                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 20
  Copy, false, of entry in copyright registry books           {(N. F.) =43= : 35

  Copyright:
    Canada given power to legislate on                          (Can.) =19= :  5
    Conveyed by sale of literary, scientific, or artistic work  (Can.) =23= : 25
    Definition of                                              (N. F.) =47= : 15
    May be placed under direction of Secretary of State         (Can.) =31= :  5

  "Copyright act" of 1886, text of                              (Can.) =19= : 30

  Copyright acts. (See _Statutes_.)

  Copyright in Canada:
    Application for registration--
      By _proprietor_, form of                                  (Can.) =14= : 10
      By _agent_ of proprietor, form of                         (Can.) =14= : 35
      Papers should be accompanied by letter                    (Can.) =18= :  5
    Articles subject of copyright                               (Can.) =20= : 10
    Assignment                                                  (Can.) =23= : 10
      Must be registered                                        (Can.) =23= : 15
    Copyright Department--
      Minister of Agriculture may make rules                    (Can.) =26= : 10
      All documents executed and accepted by Minister of
        Agriculture shall be held valid                         (Can.) =26= : 15
      Clerical error by official of, not to invalidate
          instrument                                            (Can.) =25= : 40
        May be corrected by Minister of Agriculture             (Can.) =26= :  1
    Duty on reprints of copyright works, 27½ per cent           (Can.) =29= : 15
    Fees                                                        (Can.) =25= :  5
    Interim copyright, form of application by _proprietor_      (Can.) =15= : 25
      Form of application by _agent_                            (Can.) =16= :  5
    Notice of copyright--
      A prerequisite to protection                              (Can.) =22= : 10
      Form of                                                   (Can.) =22= : 20
      Where required to appear                                  (Can.) =22= : 15
      Works of art, signature of artist sufficient              (Can.) =22= : 20
    Temporary copyright, application for registration of by
        _proprietor_                                            (Can.) =16= : 30
      If made by _agent_                                        (Can.) =17= : 15
    Work imported previous to act of 1889 may be sold           (Can.) =32= : 30

  Copyright in Newfoundland:
    Articles subject of copyright                              (N. F.) =39= :  1
    Assignment                                                 (N. F.) =40= : 45
      Must be registered                                       (N. F.) =41= :  1
    Copyright Department--
      To be under management of Post-Office Department         (N. F.) =47= : 35
      In charge of Colonial Secretary                          (N. F.) =48= :  1
      All documents executed and accepted by Colonial
        Secretary shall be held valid                          (N. F.) =43= : 25
      Error by official of, in copyright instrument may be
          corrected by Colonial Secretary                      (N. F.) =43= : 15
    Duty on reprints of copyright works, 20 per cent           (N. F.) =46= : 20
    Fees                                                       (N. F.) =42= : 25
                                                            {(N. F.) =42= : note
      For registration of photograph                        {(N. F.) =48= : 25
    Interim copyright                                          (N. F.) =40= : 25
    Notice of copyright--
      A prerequisite to protection                             (N. F.) =40= : 10
      Form of                                                  (N. F.) =40= : 20
      In case of periodical contributions                      (N. F.) =39= : 30
      Where required to appear                                 (N. F.) =40= : 15
      Works of art, signature of artist sufficient             (N. F.) =40= : 20
    Virtually transferred to purchaser by sale of work         (N. F.) =41= : 15

  Copyright laws, 1832-1900, list of                                       5

  Correspondence, copyright:
    Free of postage                                             (Can.) =18= :  1
    Is carried on with applicant or agent                       (Can.) =13= : 15

  Court, exchequer, to adjudicate upon copyright questions      (Can.) =34= : 20

  Cut:
                                                              { (Can.) =21= : 35
    Registration of                                           {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Two copies must be deposited                               (N. F.) =39= : 40
    Three copies must be deposited                              (Can.) =21= : 35
    Must contain notice of copyright                            (Can.) =22= : 15
      On face                                                  (N. F.) =40= : 15
    Unauthorized importation of                                 (Can.) =27= : 40
      Penalties                                                 (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =45= :  5


  Damage caused by fraudulent assumption                        (Can.) =23= :  1

  Definitions:
    "Book" to include every volume, part of a volume, sheet
      of letter press, sheet of music, map, chart, plan        (N. F.) =47= : 10
    "Reprint" shall mean every volume or part of a volume,
      sheet of letter press, sheet of music, map, chart, plan  (N. F.) =47= : 10

  Department of Agriculture, Copyright Office                   (Can.) =20= :  5

  Deposit of copies:
                                                              { (Can.) =21= : 35
    A prerequisite to copyright                               {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Books deposited must be full bound or with board covers     (Can.) =13= : 25
    Maps deposited must be mounted                              (Can.) =13= : 25
                                                              { (Can.) =21= : 35
    Three copies (formerly two) of every book, etc., must be
        deposited                                             { (Can.) =35= : 10
      One copy to go to library of the Parliament of Canada     (Can.) =22= :  1
      One copy to go to British Museum                          (Can.) =35= : 15
    Two copies of book, map, chart, musical composition,
        photograph, print, cut, or engraving                   (N. F.) =39= : 40
      One copy to go to legislative library of colony          (N. F.) =40= :  5
    A written description of a work of art must be deposited    (Can.) =21= : 35
    No copy of new editions required, unless there are very   { (Can.) =22= :  5
        important alterations                                 {(N. F.) =40= :  5

  Drawings:
                                                              { (Can.) =20= : 15
    May be copyrighted                                        {(N. F.) =39= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =21= : 35
    Registration of                                           {(N. F.) =39= : 40
                                                              { (Can.) =21= : 35
    A written description must be deposited                   {(N. F.) =39= : 40
                                                              { (Can.) =22= : 20
    Signature of artist a sufficient notice                   {(N. F.) =40= : 20
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 10
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              {(N. F.) =44= : 20
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 20
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =44= : 25

  Duties on imported copyright books                           (N. F.) =46= : 15

  Duty on British copyright works:
    Twenty-seven and one-half _per cent ad valorem_             (Can.) =29= : 15
    Twenty _per cent ad valorem_                               (N. F.) =46= : 15


  Editions, new, deposit of, not required                       (Can.) =22= :  5

    No deposit required except in case of very important
      alterations                                              (N. F.) =40= :  5

  Engravings:
                                                              { (Can.) =20= : 20
    May be copyrighted                                        {(N. F.) =39= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =21= : 35
    Registration of                                           {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Two copies must be deposited                               (N. F.) =39= : 40
    Three copies must be deposited                              (Can.) =21= : 35
    Must contain notice of copyright                            (Can.) =22= : 15
      On face                                                  (N. F.) =40= : 15
    Must be printed or published in Canada                      (Can.) =20= : 30
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =45= : 10
    Unauthorized importation of                                 (Can.) =27= : 40
      Penalties                                                 (Can.) =28= :  5
    See also _Artistic work_.

  Error, clerical, by Copyright Department officials:

    In copyright instrument, may be corrected by Minister
        of Agriculture                                          (Can.) =26= :  1
      By Colonial Secretary                                    (N. F.) =43= : 15
    Not to invalidate instrument                                (Can.) =25= : 40

                                                              { (Can.) =26= :  5
  Evidence, certified copies of record, shall be received in  {(N. F.) =43= : 15

  Exchequer court to adjudicate upon copyright questions        (Can.) =34= : 20

  Executors, included in expression "legal representatives"     (Can.) =20= :  1


  Failure to print registered work, penalty                     (Can.) =28= : 20
    To supply demand for work                                   (Can.) =35= : 25

                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 20
  False copy of entry in copyright registry books             {(N. F.) =43= : 35

                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 20
  False entry in copyright registry books                     {(N. F.) =43= : 30

                                                              { (Can.) =28= : 15
  False notice of copyright, penalty                          {(N. F.) =45= : 20

  Fees:
    All fees to be paid over to Minister of Finance             (Can.) =25= : 25
                                                              { (Can.) =25= :  5
    Amount of                                                 {(N. F.) =42= : 25
                                                            {(N. F.) =42= : Note
    For registration of photographs, 25 cents               {(N. F.) =48= : 25
                                                              { (Can.) =25= : 25
    No person shall be exempt from payment of                 {(N. F.) =43= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =25= : 20
    Shall be in full for all services performed               {(N. F.) =43= :  1

  Forfeiture of copies:
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 40
    Of books imported without authorization                   {(N. F.) =46= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 40
    Of books reprinted without authorization                  {(N. F.) =44= :  5

  Fraudulent assumption of authority as agent or legal        { (Can.) =26= : 25
      representative of author                                {(N. F.) =43= : 40
                                                              { (Can.) =23= :  5
    Damage caused by                                          {(N. F.) =43= : 40


  Great Britain:

    Act of March 29, 1867, for Union of Canada, 30 and 31,
      Vict., chap. 3                                                   =18= : 20
    Order in Council of August 11, 1848 (Nova Scotia)                  =96= :  5
    Order in Council of August 11, 1848 (New Brunswick)                =86= : 25
    Order in Council of October 31, 1848 (Prince Edward Island)       =103= :  5
    Order in Council of December 12, 1850 (Canada)                     =59= : 15
    Order in Council of July 7, 1868 (Canada, approving, etc.)         =71= : 45
    Order in Council of July 7, 1868 (Canada, suspending, etc.)        =73= :  5


  Heirs included in expression "legal representatives"          (Can.) =20= :  1

                                                              { (Can.) =20= : 40
  Immoral literary, scientific, or artistic work not subject  { (Can.) =32= : 25
    to registration or copyright                              {(N. F.) =39= : 20

  Importation:
    Authorized importation of works copyrighted in United
        Kingdom, permitted                                      (Can.) =33= : 40
    Books imported in contravention of act of 1900, forfeited
        and destroyed                                           (Can.) =37= : 35
    Contract to supply by importation copyright works may be
        completed                                               (Can.) =32= : 35
    Duties payable to author or proprietor                     (N. F.) =46= : 25
    Duty of licensee to import copy of original, authorized
        edition, if requested                                   (Can.) =37= : 20
      Failure to comply, cause for revoking license             (Can.) =37= : 30
    Newspapers and magazines containing authorized copyright
        matter may be imported                                  (Can.) =25= : 35
    Newspapers and periodicals containing extracts from
        copyright books not liable to duty                     (N. F.) =46= : 20
    Of copies of licensed works prohibited                      (Can.) =33= : 30
    Of copies of original, authorized edition may be
        prohibited                                              (Can.) =36= : 35
    Of reprints of British copyright works--
      Duty _27½ per cent ad valorem_                            (Can.) =29= : 15
      Duty _20 per cent ad valorem_                            (N. F.) =46= : 15
      Prohibited                                               (N. F.) =46= : 30
        Penalties                                              (N. F.) =46= : 35
      Copyrighted in Canada, prohibited                         (Can.) =30= : 20
                                                              { (Can.) =29= : 30
    Of reprints of Canadian copyright works, prohibited       { (Can.) =30= : 20
    Of works lawfully printed in United Kingdom, permitted      (Can.) =21= : 10
    Penalty for importing in contravention of law, $100         (Can.) =37= : 35
    Prohibition of, in act of 1889, not to apply to works
        previously copyrighted                                  (Can.) =34= :  5
      Of copies of original, authorized edition, may be
        suspended                                               (Can.) =37= :  5
    Reprint of book or review not duly registered, not liable
        to duty                                                (N. F.) =46= : 20
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 35
    Unauthorized, of book                                     {(N. F.) =46= : 30
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 45
        Penalties                                             {(N. F.) =46= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 35
      Of chart                                                {(N. F.) =47= : 10
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
        Penalties                                             {(N. F.) =46= : 35
      Of cut                                                    (Can.) =27= : 35
        Penalties                                               (Can.) =28= :  5
      Of engraving                                              (Can.) =27= : 35
        Penalties                                               (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 35
      Of map                                                  {(N. F.) =47= : 10
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
        Penalties                                             {(N. F.) =46= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 35
      Of musical composition                                  {(N. F.) =47= : 10
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
        Penalties                                             {(N. F.) =46= : 35
      Of photograph                                             (Can.) =27= : 35
        Penalties                                               (Can.) =28= :  5
      Of print                                                  (Can.) =27= : 35
        Penalties                                               (Can.) =28= :  5
    Two copies of original authorized edition may be imported
        for the bona fide use of any public library, etc.       (Can.) =36= : 40

  Infringement of copyright                                     (Can.) =24= : 25
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 35
    In books                                                  {(N. F.) =43= : 45
    Offenses and penalties                                      (Can.) =26= : 20

  Interim copyright:
    To secure to author or his legal representatives
        copyright previous to publication                      (N. F.) =40= : 30
    How obtained                                                (Can.) =22= : 25
    Requires the depositing in the Colonial Secretary's
      Office of a copy of the title before publication         (N. F.) =40= : 30
                                                              { (Can.) =23= :  1
    Registration of, may be made by agent of author           {(N. F.) =40= : 35
    Form of application by _proprietor_                         (Can.) =15= : 25
      If made by _agent_                                        (Can.) =16= :  5
    Publication of notice of                                    (Can.) =22= : 40

                                                              { (Can.) =20= : 40
  Irreligious literary, scientific or artistic work not       { (Can.) =32= : 25
    subject to registration or copyright                      {(N. F.) =39= : 20


  Jurisdiction of courts in copyright cases                     (Can.) =34= : 20


  Law of copyright, reference should be made to the, before
    applying                                                    (Can.) =18= :  5

  "Legal representatives:"
                                                              { (Can.) =20= :  1
    Includes heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns    {(N. F.) =38= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =20= : 20
    Of author may obtain copyright                            {(N. F.) =39= :  5

  Letter, separate, should be written in relation to each
    subject                                                     (Can.) =18= :  5

  Library of Parliament of Canada to retain one copy of book,
    etc.                                                        (Can.) =22= :  1

                                                              { (Can.) =36= : 25
  License to reproduce                                        {(N. F.) =42= : 15
    Granted to applicant agreeing to pay a royalty of
        10 per cent on retail price                             (Can.) =33= : 10
    May be obtained for copyright work                          (Can.) =35= : 25
      No such license shall convey exclusive right to print     (Can.) =35= : 30
    May be obtained for work not copyrighted                    (Can.) =33= :  5
      No such license shall convey exclusive right to print     (Can.) =33= :  5
    Minister may grant                                          (Can.) =24= : 35
    May be revoked                                              (Can.) =36= :  5
    Importation of copies or reproductions of licensed work
        prohibited                                              (Can.) =33= : 30
    Prohibition of importation made known by proclamation of
        Governor-General published in _Canada Gazette_          (Can.) =33= : 30

                                                              { (Can.) =20= : 40
  Licentious literary, scientific, or artistic work not       { (Can.) =32= : 25
    subject to registration or copyright                      {(N. F.) =39= : 20

                                                              { (Can.) =28= : 30
  Limitation of action (two years)                            {(N. F.) =45= : 30

  List of copyright laws, 1832-1900                                        5

  Literary composition may be copyrighted                       (Can.) =31= : 40

  "Literary work:"
    Must be registered on or before first publication           (Can.) =32= : 15
    Must be printed and published in colony to obtain
      copyright                                                (N. F.) =39= : 15
    Must be printed and published or produced, or reprinted
      and republished or reproduced, in Canada within
      one month after first publication                         (Can.) =32= : 20
    If immoral, licentious, irreligious, or treasonable,      { (Can.) =32= : 25
      or seditious, not subject to copyright                  {(N. F.) =39= : 20

  Lower Canada Statutes:

    Act of February 25, 1832, 2 Will. IV, chap. 53                     =49= :  5


  Magazines containing authorized copyright matter may be
    imported                                                    (Can.) =25= : 35

  Mail matter relating to copyright in Canada is free of
    postage                                                     (Can.) =18= :  1

  Manuscript, printing, without author's consent               (N. F.) =42= : 10

    Damages occasioned thereby recoverable                     (N. F.) =42= : 10

  Map:
    May be copyrighted                                        { (Can.) =20= : 15
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= :  5
    Registration of                                           { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Two copies must be deposited                               (N. F.) =39= : 40
    Three copies must be deposited                              (Can.) =21= : 35
    Must contain notice of copyright                            (Can.) =22= : 15
      On face                                                  (N. F.) =40= : 15
    Must be printed or published in Canada                      (Can.) =20= : 30
    Unauthorized importation of                               { (Can.) =27= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =47= : 10
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =46= : 35
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= :  5
    See also _Scientific work_.

  Minister of Agriculture:
    Charged with copyright                                      (Can.) =20= :  5
    May make rules for Copyright Department                     (Can.) =26= : 10

  Musical composition:
    May be copyrighted                                        { (Can.) =20= : 15
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= :  5
    Registration of                                           { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Two copies must be deposited                               (N. F.) =39= : 40
    Three copies must be deposited                              (Can.) =21= : 35
    Must contain notice of copyright                            (Can.) =22= : 15
      On face                                                  (N. F.) =40= : 15
    Must be printed or published in Canada                      (Can.) =20= : 30
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= :  5
    Unauthorized importation of                               { (Can.) =27= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =47= : 10
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =46= : 35
    See also _Musical work_.

  Musical work:
    Must be registered on or before first publication           (Can.) =32= : 15
    Must be printed and published or produced, or reprinted
      and republished or reproduced, in Canada within
      one month after first publication                         (Can.) =32= : 20


  New Brunswick Statutes:
    Act of Union of Canada of March 29, 1867, 30 and
      31 Vict., chap. 3                                                =18= : 20
    Act of March 30, 1848, 11 Vict., chap. 66                          =84= : 25
    Revised Statutes of 1854, chap. 25                                 =87= : 20
    List of copyright laws, 1848-1854                                      9

  New editions, deposit of, not required                        (Can.) =22= :  5

  Newfoundland Statutes:
    Act of April 23, 1849                                              =88= : 10
    Consolidated Statutes of 1872, chap. 53                            =89= : 10
    Act of May 9, 1888, 51 Vict., chap. 20                             =89= : 30
    Act of June 11, 1890, 53 Vict., chap. 19                           =92= :  5
    Consolidated Statutes of 1892, chap. 110, 55 Vict., chap. 8        =38= :  1
    Consolidated Statutes of 1892, chap. 111, 55 Vict., chap. 8        =46= :  1
    Act of February 17, 1898, 61 Vict., chap. 17                       =47= : 30
    Act of July 19, 1899, 62 and 63 Vict., chap. 7                     =48= : 15
    List of copyright laws, 1849-1899, 9

  Newspapers containing authorized copyright matter may be
    imported                                                    (Can.) =25= : 35

  Notice, false, of copyright, penalty                        { (Can.) =28= : 15
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= : 20

  Notice of copyright:
    A prerequisite to protection                              { (Can.) =22= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 10
    Form of                                                   { (Can.) =22= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 20
    In case of periodical contributions                        (N. F.) =39= : 30
    Where required to appear                                  { (Can.) =22= : 15
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 15
    Works of art, signature of artist sufficient              { (Can.) =22= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 20

  Nova Scotia Statutes:
    Act of Union of Canada, of March 29, 1867, 30 and
      31 Vict., chap. 3                                                =18= : 20
    Act of March 17, 1847, 10 Vict., chap. 14                          =92= : 15
    Act of March 21, 1848, 11 Vict., chap. 9                           =94= : 10
    Revised Statutes of 1851, chap. 119                                =97= :  5
    Revised Statutes of 1859, chap. 119                               =100= : 25
    Revised Statutes of 1864, chap. 116                               =100= : 35
    List of copyright laws, 1848-1873                                     10


  Object, exclusive right to represent any, not secured by    { (Can.) =25= : 30
    copyright                                                 {(N. F.) =43= : 10

  Orders in Council of Great Britain:
    August 11, 1848 (New Brunswick)                                    =86= : 25
    August 11, 1848 (Nova Scotia)                                      =96= :  5
    October 31, 1848 (Prince Edward Island)                           =103= :  5
    December 12, 1850 (Canada)                                         =59= : 15
    July 7, 1868, approving, etc. (Canada)                             =71= : 45
    July 7, 1868, suspending, etc. (Canada)                            =73= :  5

  Out-of-print work may be republished upon obtaining license   (Can.) =24= : 35


  Painting:
    May be copyrighted                                        { (Can.) =20= : 15
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= :  5
    Registration of                                           { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    A written description of, must be deposited               { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Signature of artist sufficient notice                     { (Can.) =22= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 20
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              { (Can.) =27= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 20
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =27= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 25

  Papers, copyright:
    Should be accompanied by letter                             (Can.) =18= :  5
    Should have sufficient margin for certificates,
      references, and seal                                      (Can.) =18= : 10
    The better they are executed the greater the dispatch of
      copyright business                                        (Can.) =18= : 15

  Parliament of Canada, Library of, to receive one copy of
    book, etc.                                                  (Can.) =22= :  1

  Penalties:
    For infringement, etc.                                    { (Can.) =26= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 10
    For importation in contravention of law, $100               (Can.) =37= : 35
    For unauthorized importation of book                      { (Can.) =27= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =46= : 35
    For unauthorized reproduction of book                     { (Can.) =27= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 10
    One moiety of penalty shall belong to Her Majesty for
      the public use of Canada                                  (Can.) =27= :  5
    One moiety shall go to the Receiver-General for the use
      of the colony                                            (N. F.) =44= : 15
    Second moiety shall belong to lawful owner of copyright   { (Can.) =27= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 15
    Recoverable in any court of competent jurisdiction        { (Can.) =27= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =28= : 25
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= : 30

  Periodical contributions:
    May be registered                                         { (Can.) =21= : 25
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 20
    Title of manuscript must be filed                          (N. F.) =39= : 25
    Short analysis must be deposited                           (N. F.) =39= : 25
    Must be marked "Registered," etc.                           (Can.) =21= : 25
    When published in book or pamphlet form, subject to       { (Can.) =21= : 25
      other requirements of law                               {(N. F.) =39= : 30

  Personal appearance at copyright department not necessary            =13= :  5

  Photograph:
    May be copyrighted                                        { (Can.) =20= : 15
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= :  5
    Registration of                                           { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Two copies must be deposited                               (N. F.) =39= : 40
    Three copies must be deposited                              (Can.) =21= : 35
    Must contain notice of copyright                            (Can.) =22= : 15
      On face                                                  (N. F.) =40= : 15
    Unauthorized importation of                                 (Can.) =27= : 35
      Penalties                                                 (Can.) =28= :  5
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= :  5
    See also _Artistic work_.

  Postage, no, need be paid on copyright correspondence         (Can.) =18= :  1

  Prince Edward Island Statutes:
    Act of August 31, 1848, 11 Vict., chap. 28                        =101= : 10
    Act of April 29, 1861, 24 Vict., chap. 29                         =104= :  5
    List of copyright laws, 1848-1861                                     11

  Print:
    May be copyrighted                                        { (Can.) =20= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= :  5
    Registration of                                           { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Two copies must be deposited                               (N. F.) =39= : 40
    Three copies must be deposited                              (Can.) =21= : 35
    Must contain notice of copyright                            (Can.) =22= : 15
      On face                                                  (N. F.) =40= : 15
    Must be printed or published in Canada                      (Can.) =20= : 30
    Unauthorized importation of                                 (Can.) =27= : 35
      Penalties                                                 (Can.) =28= :  5
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= :  5
    See also _Artistic work_.

  Print, failure to, registered work, penalty                   (Can.) =28= : 20

  Prohibition of importation:
    Applicable to reprints of British copyright works          (N. F.) =46= : 30
      Penalties                                                (N. F.) =46= : 40
    Applicable to reprints of British copyright works         { (Can.) =29= : 30
      copyrighted in Canada                                   { (Can.) =30= : 20
    Applicable to reprints of Canadian copyright works        { (Can.) =29= : 30
                                                              { (Can.) =30= : 20
    Copies of original authorized edition may be
      prohibited importation                                    (Can.) =36= : 35
    Two copies of original authorized edition may be
      imported for the _bona fide_ use of any public library
      or university or college library, or library of
      incorporated institution or society                       (Can.) =36= : 40
    Penalty for importation in contravention of law, $100       (Can.) =37= : 35
    Books imported in contravention of act of 1900, forfeited
      and destroyed                                             (Can.) =37= : 35
    Of copies of original authorized edition may be suspended   (Can.) =37= :  5
    Not applicable to works copyrighted in the United Kingdom   (Can.) =33= : 40
    Not applicable to works printed before the act of 1889
      comes into force                                          (Can.) =34= :  1
    Does not apply to newspapers and magazines containing
      authorized copyright matter                               (Can.) =25= : 35
    Importation of copies of licensed works prohibited          (Can.) =33= : 30
    Duty of licensee to import copy of original authorized
        edition if requested                                    (Can.) =37= : 20
      Failure to comply cause for revoking license              (Can.) =37= : 30

  Proprietor of copyright:
    Form of application for registration                        (Can.) =14= : 10
      Of _interim_ copyright                                    (Can.) =15= : 25
      Of _temporary_ copyright                                  (Can.) =16= : 30

  Prosecution for copyright penalty, action must be brought   { (Can.) =28= : 30
    within two years                                          {(N. F.) =45= : 30

  Publication of renewal of copyright must be made within
    two months from date in _Royal Gazette_                    (N. F.) =41= : 35

  Purchaser of work may obtain copyright unless a reserve
    of it is specially made by author or artist in a deed
    duly executed                                              (N. F.) =41= : 15


  Registers of copyrights:
    To be kept by Colonial Secretary                           (N. F.) =38= :  5
    To contain records of works                                 (Can.) =20= :  5

  Registration of copyright:
    Book                                                      { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Chart                                                     { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Cut                                                       { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Drawing                                                   { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Engraving                                                 { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Map                                                      { (Can.) = 21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Musical composition                                       { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Painting                                                  { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Photograph                                                { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Print                                                     { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Sculpture                                                 { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Statuary                                                  { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Title of periodical contribution                           (N. F.) =39= : 25
    Form of application, by _proprietor_                        (Can.) =14= : 10
      By _agent_ of proprietor                                  (Can.) =14= : 35
    Colonial Secretary shall cause copyright to be recorded    (N. F.) =39= : 40
    Of interim copyright                                      { (Can.) =22= : 25
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 25
      May be made in name of author                           { (Can.) =23= :  1
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 35
      May be in name of author's legal representative         { (Can.) =23= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 35
      May be made by agent                                    { (Can.) =23= :  1
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 35
      Form of application for, by _proprietor_                  (Can.) =15= : 25
        By _agent_ of proprietor                                (Can.) =16= :  5
      Publication of registration for                           (Can.) =22= : 40
    Of _temporary_ copyright:
      May be made in name of author                           { (Can.) =23= :  1
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 35
      May be in name of author's legal representative         { (Can.) =23= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 35
      May be made by agent                                    { (Can.) =23= :  1
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 35
      Form of application for, by _proprietor_                  (Can.) =16= : 30
        By _agent_ of proprietor                                (Can.) =17= : 15

  Renewal of copyright                                          (Can.) =23= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 40
    For term of fourteen years                                {(N. F.) =41= : 25
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 35
    May be made by author if living                           {(N. F.) =41= : 20
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 35
    May be made by author's widow                             {(N. F.) =41= : 20
                                                              { (Can.) =23= : 35
    May be made by author's child or children                 {(N. F.) =41= : 20
    Title of work must be a second time registered within     { (Can.) =23= : 40
        one year after expiration of first term               {(N. F.) =41= : 25
    Deposit of copies required                                  (Can.) =23= : 40
    All other regulations required for original copyrights
        must be complied with                                  (N. F.) =41= : 30
    Publication of, required (within two months of date)        (Can.) =24= :  5
      In _Royal Gazette_                                       (N. F.) =41= : 35

  Reprint:
    Definition of                                              (N. F.) =47= : 10
    Foreign, may be sold if imported previous to republication  (Can.) =21= : 15
                                                              { (Can.) =29= : 30
    Prohibition of importation of British copyright works     {(N. F.) =46= : 30
                                                              { (Can.) =29= : 30
    Prohibition of importation of copyright works             {(N. F.) =46= : 30

  Reproduction, unauthorized:
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 35
    Of book                                                   {(N. F.) =43= : 45
                                                              { (Can.) =26= : 45
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =44= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
    Of chart                                                  {(N. F.) =44= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =45= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
    Of cut                                                    {(N. F.) =44= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
      Penalties                                                 {(N. F.) 45 :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 10
    Of drawing                                                {(N. F.) =44= : 20
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 20
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =44= : 25
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
    Of engraving                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =45= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
    Of map                                                    {(N. F.) =44= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =45= :  5
                                                              { (Can.) =27= : 30
    Of musical composition                                    {(N. F.) =44= : 35
                                                              { (Can.) =28= :  5
      Penalties                                               {(N. F.) =45= :  5
    Of painting                                               { (Can.) =27= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 20
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =27= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 25
    Of photograph                                             { (Can.) =27= : 30
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= :  5
    Of print                                                  { (Can.) =27= : 30
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= :  5
    Of statue                                                 { (Can.) =27= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 20
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =27= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 25
    Of work of art                                            { (Can.) =27= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 20
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =27= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 25

  Republication, license to sell or import a                    (Can.) =24= : 35

  Royalty:
    Reproduction on payment of                                  (Can.) =33= : 10
    To be collected by Department of Inland Revenue, and
      paid over to persons entitled thereto                     (Can.) =33= : 15
    To be paid owner of copyright work licensed to be
      reprinted                                                (N. F.) =42= : 20


  Sale of literary, scientific, or artistic work, conveys
    copyright                                                   (Can.) =23= : 25
    Virtually transfers copyright to purchaser                 (N. F.) =41= : 15

  Scene, exclusive right to represent any, not secured by     { (Can.) =25= : 30
    copyright                                                 {(N. F.) =43= : 10

  Scientific work:
    Must be printed and published in colony to obtain
        copyright                                              (N. F.) =39= : 15
      Within one month after first publication                  (Can.) =32= : 20
    Must be registered on or before first publication           (Can.) =32= : 15
    If immoral, licentious, irreligious, or treasonable,      { (Can.) =32= : 25
      or seditious, not subject to copyright                  {(N. F.) =39= : 20

  Sculpture:
    May be copyrighted                                        { (Can.) =20= : 15
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= :  5
    Registration of                                           { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Written description of must be deposited                  { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Signature of artist sufficient notice of copyright        { (Can.) =22= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 20

  Secretary of State may be given charge of copyright           (Can.) =31= :  5

  Seditious, literary, scientific, or artistic work not       { (Can.) =32= : 25
    subject to registration or copyright                      {(N. F.) =29= : 20

  Serial article:
    May be registered                                          (N. F.) =39= : 20
    Short analysis must be deposited                           (N. F.) =39= : 25
    Title of manuscript must be filed                          (N. F.) =39= : 25
    When published in book or pamphlet form, subject to other
      requirements of law                                      (N. F.) =39= : 30

  Statuary:
    May be copyrighted                                        { (Can.) =20= : 15
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= :  5
    Registration of                                           { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Written description must be deposited                     { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Signature of artist sufficient notice of copyright        { (Can.) =22= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 20
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              { (Can.) =27= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 20
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =27= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 25

  Statutes:
    Canada--
      Lower Canada--Act of February 25, 1832, 2 Will. IV, chap. 53     =49= :  5
      United Provinces of Canada--
        Act of September 18, 1841, 4 and 5 Vict., chap. 61             =53= : 15
        Act of July 28, 1847, 10 and 11 Vict., chap. 28                =57= :  5
        Act of August 10, 1850, 13 and 14 Vict., chap. 6               =57= : 40
        Consolidated statutes of 1859, 22 Vict., chap. 29              =61= : 35
      Dominion of Canada--
        Act of May 22, 1868, 31 Vict., chap. 54                        =65= : 35
        Act of May 22, 1868, 31 Vict., chap. 56                        =70= : 10
        Proposed act of June 14, 1872                                  =73= : 30
        Act of April 8, 1875, 38 Vict., chap. 88                       =75= : 35
        Revised Statutes of 1886, chap. 33, 49 Vict., chap. 4          =28= : 40
        Revised Statutes of 1886, chap. 62, 49 Vict., chap. 4          =19= : 20
        Act of June 2, 1886, 49 Vict., chap. 37                        =30= :  1
        Act of June 23, 1887, 50 & 51 Vict., chap. 12                  =30= : 30
        Act of May 2, 1889, 52 Vict., chap. 29                         =31= : 30
        Act of April 24, 1890, 53 Vict., chap. 12                      =34= : 15
        Act of August 28, 1891, 54 & 55 Vict., chap. 34                =34= : 30
        Act of July 22, 1895, 58 & 59 Vict., chap. 37                  =35= :  5
        Act of July 18, 1900, 63 & 64 Vict., chap. 25                  =36= : 20
      Great Britain:
        Act of March 29, 1867, 30 & 31 Vict., chap. 3                  =18= : 20
        Act of August 2, 1875, 38 & 39 Vict., chap. 53                 =83= : 20
      New Brunswick:
        Act of March 30, 1848, 11 Vict., chap. 66                      =84= : 25
        Revised Statutes of 1854, chap. 25                             =87= : 20
      Newfoundland:
        Act of April 23, 1849                                          =88= : 10
        Consolidated Statutes of 1872, chap. 53                        =89= : 10
        Act of May 9, 1888, 51 Vict., chap. 20                         =89= : 30
        Act of June 11, 1890, 53 Vict., chap. 19                       =92= :  5
        Consolidated Statutes of 1892, chap. 110, 55 Vict., chap. 8    =38= :  1
        Consolidated Statutes of 1892, chap. 111, 55 Vict., chap. 8    =46= :  1
        Act of February 17, 1898, 61 Vict., chap. 17                   =47= : 30
        Act of July 19, 1899, 62 & 63 Vict., chap. 7                   =48= : 15
      Nova Scotia:
        Act of March 17, 1847, 10 Vict., chap. 14                      =92= : 15
        Act of March 21, 1848, 11 Vict., chap. 9                       =94= : 10
        Revised Statutes of 1851, chap. 119                            =97= :  5
        Revised Statutes of 1859, chap. 119                           =100= : 25
        Revised Statutes of 1864, chap. 116                           =100= : 35
      Prince Edward Island:
        Act of August 31, 1848, 11 Vict., chap. 28                    =101= : 10
        Act of April 29, 1861, 24 Vict., chap. 29                     =104= :  1

  Statutory formalities:
    Registration must be made                                  (N. F.) =39= : 40
      On or before first publication                            (Can.) =32= : 15
    Copies of work required to be deposited                   { (Can.) =21= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 40
    Must be printed and published or produced in Canada         (Can.) =20= : 30
    Within one month after publication                          (Can.) =32= : 20
    Must be printed or published in Newfoundland               (N. F.) =39= : 15
    Work of art must be produced in Newfoundland               (N. F.) =39= : 15
    Periodical contribution--
      Title of manuscript must be deposited                    (N. F.) =39= : 25
      Short analysis must be deposited                         (N. F.) =39= : 25
      Each article must be marked "Registered," etc.           (N. F.) =39= : 30

  Subject-matter of copyright                                 { (Can.) =20= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= :  1

  Suit must be brought within two years                       { (Can.) =28= : 30
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= : 30


  Temporary copyright, application for registration of,
      by _proprietor_                                           (Can.) =16= : 30
    Form of application if made by _agent_                      (Can.) =17= : 15

  Term of copyright:
    Twenty-eight years from registration                      { (Can.) =20= : 25
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= : 10
    No protection in Canada after protection has expired
      elsewhere                                                 (Can.) =20= : 35
    Shall in no case continue to exist after it has expired
      in the country of origin                                  (Can.) =32= : 20
    _Interim_ copyright (one month)                             (Can.) =22= : 35

  Title of manuscript, in case of periodical contribution
    to be deposited                                            (N. F.) =39= : 25

  Translation, right of, in author or his legal representative (N. F.) =39= : 10

  Translations:
    May be allowed by author or his legal representative        (Can.) =20= : 25
    If made without consent of author                         { (Can.) =26= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= :  1

  Treasonable literary, scientific, or artistic work,         { (Can.) =20= : 40
    not subject to registration or copyright                  {(N. F.) =39= : 20

  Treaty, international copyright, of United Kingdom and
      other countries                                           (Can.) =20= : 15
    _In which Canada is included_                               (Can.) =31= : 40


  Unauthorized importation:
    Of book                                                   { (Can.) =26= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =46= : 30
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =26= : 45
                                                              {(N. F.) =46= : 35
    Of chart                                                  { (Can.) =27= : 35
                                                              {(N. F.) =47= : 10
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =46= : 35
    Of cut                                                      (Can.) =27= : 35
      Penalties                                                 (Can.) =28= :  5
    Of engraving                                               (Can.)  =27= : 40
      Penalties                                                (Can.)  =28= :  5
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 40
    Of map                                                   {(N. F.)  =47= : 10
                                                             { (Can.)  =28= :  5
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =46= : 35
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 40
    Of musical composition                                   {(N. F.)  =47= : 10
                                                             { (Can.)  =28= :  5
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =46= : 35
    Of photograph                                              (Can.)  =27= : 40
      Penalties                                                (Can.)  =28= :  5
    Of print                                                   (Can.)  =27= : 40
      Penalties                                                (Can.)  =28= :  5

  Unauthorized reproduction:
                                                             { (Can.)  =26= : 35
    Of book                                                  {(N. F.)  =43= : 45
                                                             { (Can.)  =26= : 45
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =44= :  5
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 30
    Of chart                                                 {(N. F.)  =44= : 35
                                                             { (Can.)  =28= :  5
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =45= :  5
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 30
    Of cut                                                   {(N. F.)  =44= : 35
                                                             { (Can.)  =28= :  5
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =45= :  5
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 10
    Of drawing                                               {(N. F.)  =44= : 20
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 20
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =44= : 25
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 30
    Of engraving                                             {(N. F.)  =44= : 35
                                                             { (Can.)  =28= :  5
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =45= :  5
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 30
    Of map                                                   {(N. F.)  =44= : 35
                                                             { (Can.)  =28= :  5
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =45= :  5
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 30
    Of musical composition                                  {(N. F.)   =44= : 35
                                                             { (Can.)  =28= :  5
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =45= :  5
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 10
    Of painting                                              {(N. F.)  =44= : 20
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 20
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =44= : 25
                                                             { (Can.)  =27= : 30
    Of photograph                                            {(N. F.)  =44= : 35
                                                             { (Can.)  =28= :  5
      Penalties                                              {(N. F.)  =45= :  5
    Of print                                                  { (Can.) =27= : 30
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 35
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =28= :  5
                                                              {(N. F.) =45= :  5
    Of statue                                                 { (Can.) =27= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 20
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =27= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 25
    Of work of art                                            { (Can.) =27= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 20
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =27= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 25


  Who may obtain copyright                                    { (Can.) =20= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= :  1

  Work, author of, executed for another person not entitled
      to copyright                                             (N. F.) =41= : 10
    Sold to another person not entitled to copyright           (N. F.) =41= : 10

  Work copyrighted in the United Kingdom may obtain copyright
    in Canada when printed or published in Canada               (Can.) =21= :  5

  Work, literary, scientific, or artistic may obtain copyright
    in Canada                                                   (Can.) =20= : 15

  Work, sale of literary, scientific, or artistic conveys
    copyright                                                   (Can.) =23= : 25

  Works of art:
    May be copyrighted                                        { (Can.) =20= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =39= :  1
    Written description of, must be filed                      (N. F.) =39= : 40
    Must be produced or reproduced in Canada                    (Can.) =20= : 35
    Must be produced in colony to obtain copyright             (N. F.) =39= : 15
    Signature of author sufficient notice of copyright        { (Can.) =22= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =40= : 20
    Unauthorized reproduction of                              { (Can.) =27= : 10
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 20
      Penalties                                               { (Can.) =27= : 20
                                                              {(N. F.) =44= : 25


  =Transcriber's Notes:=
  hyphenation, spelling and grammar have been preserved as in the original
  minor punctuation changes made without notification
  Page 8, les droits d'auteur." ==> les droits d'auteur.
  Page 8, Sanctionné le 18 juilet ==> Sanctionné le 18 juillet
  Page 10, 1847. 4º. Halifax, ==> 1847." 4º. Halifax,
  Page 11, Compton, 1864. title 31 ==> Compton, 1864, title 31
  Page 40, book for Legislalative ==> book for Legislative
  Page 48, photographs) $1.00. ==> photographs) $1.00."
  Page 49, reign, intituled ==> reign," intituled
  Page 50, authority afore said ==> authority aforesaid
  Page 53, and for the the Government ==> and for the Government
  Page 53, right and lib erty ==> right and liberty
  Page 54, deposite a printed copy ==> deposit a printed copy
  Page 66, time, as herebefore ==> time, as hereinbefore
  Page 82, counted for one hundred ==> counted for one hundred)
  Page 91, "so printed or reprinted ==> "so printed or reprinted"
  Page 93, paid on Newpapers ==> paid on Newspapers


[The end of _Copyright in Canada and Newfoundland_ by Thorvald Solberg]
