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xvi CONTENTS

CHAPTER IV INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT

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Sec. I. What is a Piratical Copy 276

Copying may be Indirect 277

The Intention need not be Bad 277

Proof of Copying .......... 277

No Monopoly in the Subject- Matter 278

Taking a Substantial Part 279

Fair Use 281

Improvement no Excuse 283

Different Object 283

Extract for Review 284

Abridgments 284

Translations 286

Dramatic Performing Right 286

Musical Rights 287

Sec. 2. Prohibited Acts and Remedies 287

Account of Profits 289

Damages 290

Penalties 290

Forfeiture 290

Injunction 291

Who is Liable 291

Limitation of Action 292

Acquiescence 292

Pleading 293

Penalties for affixing False Notice 293

Importing Books Printed outside the United States .... 294

��CHAPTER V

COMMON LAW RIGHTS

Sec. I. Published Work 296

Passing Off 296

Sec. 2. Unpublished Work 298

��APPENDIX

BRITISH STATUTES

The Engraving Copyright Act, 1734 303

The Engraving Copyright Act, 1766 305

The Copyright Act, 1775 (Universities) ...... 307

The Prints Copyright Act, 1777 310

The Sculpture Copyright Act, 1814 311

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