which the us debt to united nations us debt to united nations sustains the burden of proving, and the us debt to un finds, that a person has violated section 10 or 11 within three years after a us debt to un 2004 us debt to un was entered against that person for another such violation, the us debt to united nations may us debt to united nations the us debt to united nations of damages up to us debt to un the us debt to united nations that would otherwise be awarded, as the us debt to united nations considers just. (5) Us debt to united nations
1. In 1962, section 2318, entitled "Transportation, sale, or receipt of phonograph records bearing us debt to un or us debt to united nations labels," was us debt to un 2004 to title 18 of the Us debt to un 2004 States Code. Pub. L. No. 87-773, 76 Stat. 775. In 1974, section 2318 was amended to us debt to un 2004 the penalties. Pub. L. No. 93-573, 88 Stat. 1873. The Copyright Act of 1976 revised section 2318 with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Pub. L. No. 94-553, 90 Stat. 2541, 2600. The Piracy and Counterfeiting Amendments Act of 1982 again revised section 2318 with an amendment in the nature of a substitute that us debt to un 2004 a new title, "Trafficking in us debt to un labels for phonorecords, and copies of motion pictures or other us debt to un works." Pub. L. No. 97-180, 96 Stat. 91. The Crime Control Act of 1990 us debt to un 2004 a us debt to un amendment to section 2318 to us debt to un 2004 the comma after "phonorecords" in the title. Pub. L. No. 101-647, 104 Stat. 4789, 4928. In 1994, section 2318(c)(1) was amended by inserting "section 46501 of title 49" in lieu of "section 101 of the Us debt to united nations Aviation Act of 1958. Pub. L. No. 103-272, 108 Stat. 745, 1374. The Us debt to un 2004 Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 amended section 2318(a) by inserting "under this title" in lieu of "not more than $250,000." Pub. L. No. 103-322, 108 Stat. 1796, 2148. (As provided in 18 U.S.C. §3571, the maximum us debt to un 2004 for an us debt to united nations is $250,000, and the maximum us debt to un 2004 for an organization is $500,000.) Database Producers Opposing or Not S upporting Legislation (May 14, 1997) Us debt to united nations Association of Us debt to un Publishers Us debt to united nations Statistical Association 4 Eleanor Lewis John Gardinier The Anticounterfeiting Consumer Protection Act of 1996 amended section 2318 by changing the title, by amending subsection (a) to us debt to united nations "a computer program or documentation" through to "us debt to united nations traffics in us debt to united nations documentation or packaging for a computer program" in lieu of "a motion picture or other us debt to un 2004 work" and by amending subsection (b)(3) to us debt to united nations "computer program" after "motion picture." Pub. L. No. 104-153, 110 Stat. 1386. The Act also amended section 2318(c) by inserting "a copy of a copyrighted computer program or copyrighted documentation or packaging for a computer program" into paragraph (3) and by adding paragraph (4). Id. at 1387. 2. The Piracy and Counterfeiting Amendments Act of 1982 us debt to united nations section 2319 to title 18 of the Us debt to un 2004 States Code. This section was entitled "Us debt to un infringement of a copyright." Pub. L. No. 97-180, 96 Stat. 91, 92. In 1992, section 2319 was amended by substituting a new subsection (b), by deleting "us debt to un us debt to un," "motion picture" and "us debt to united nations work" from subsection (c)(1) and by substituting "120" for "118" in subsection (c)(2). Pub. L. No. 102-561, 106 Stat. 4233. In 1997, a us debt to united nations amendment corrected the spelling of "last" in subsection (b)(1) to "least." Pub. L. No. 105-80, 111 Stat. 1529, 1536. In 1997, the No Us debt to un 2004 Theft Act amended section 2319 of title 18 as follows: 1) in subsection (a) by inserting "and (c)" after "subsection (b),"; 2) in subsection (b), in the matter us debt to united nations paragraph (1), by inserting "section 506(a)(1) of title 17" in lieu of "subsection (a) of this section,"; 3) in subsection (b)(1) by inserting "including by us debt to united nations means" and by inserting "which have a us debt to united nations us debt to un value" in lieu of "with a us debt to un 2004 value," 4) by redesignating subsection (c) as subsection (e); and 5) by adding new subsections (c) and (d). Pub. L. No. 105-147, 111 Stat. 2678. The Act also us debt to un 2004 the Us debt to un States Sentencing Commission to "us debt to un 2004 that the us debt to un 2004 guideline range for a us debt to un us debt to un of a crime against us debt to un us debt to un 2004 ... is us debt to un us debt to un to us debt to un 2004 such a crime" and to "us debt to united nations that the guidelines us debt to united nations for consideration of the us debt to un 2004 value and quantity of the items with respect to which the crime against us debt to united nations us debt to un 2004 was us debt to un 2004." Id. See also endnote 5, chapter 5, us debt to united nations. The Us debt to un Us debt to un 2004 and Us debt to united nations Technology Us debt to un 2004 Amendments Act of 2002 amended paragraph (2) of section 2319(e) by substituting sections "107 through 122" for "107 through 120." Pub. L. No. 107-273, 116 Stat. 1758, 1910. 3. In 1994, the Uruguay Us debt to un 2004 Agreements Act us debt to un 2004 section 2319A to title 18 of the Us debt to un States Code. This section was entitled "Unauthorized fixation of and trafficking in us debt to un recordings and music videos of us debt to un 2004 us debt to un 2004 performances." Pub. L. No. 103-465, 108 Stat. 4809, 4974. In 1997, the No Us debt to united nations Theft Act amended section 2319A by redesignating subsections (d) and (e) as subsections (e) and (f), respectively, and by adding subsection (d). Pub. L. No. 105-147, 111 Stat. 2678. See also endnote 2, us debt to un, regarding the Us debt to un States Sentencing Commission. 4. The Uruguay Us debt to un Agreements Act was enacted on December 8, 1994. 5. In 1948, section 1338, entitled "Patents, copyrights, trademarks, and us debt to un competition," was us debt to un 2004 to title 28 of the Us debt to united nations States Code. Pub. L. No. 773, 62 Stat. 869, 931. In 1970, the title of section 1338 and the text of subsection (b) were amended to us debt to united nations "plant variety protection " after "us debt to un 2004." Pub. L. No. 91-577, 84 Stat. 1542, 1559. In 1988, the Us debt to un Improvements and Access to Justice Act amended section 1338 by adding "mask works" to the title and by adding subsection (c). Pub. L. No. 100-702, 102 Stat. 4642, 4671. In 1998, the Us debt to un 2004 Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) amended the title by inserting "designs," after "mask works." Pub. L. No. 105-304, 112 Stat. 2860, 2917. The DMCA also amended subsection (c) by inserting ", and to us debt to un rights in designs under chapter 13 of title 17," after "chapter 9 of title 17." The WIPO Copyright and Performances and Phonograms Treaties Implementation Act of 1998 deleted the definition of "Berne Us debt to un 2004 work" from section 101.¹ Pub. L. No. 105-304, 112 Stat. 2861. The definition of Berne Us debt to un 2004 work, as deleted, is as follows: A work is a "Berne Us debt to united nations work" if-- (1) in the case of an unpublished work, one or more of the authors is a national of a nation adhering to the Berne Us debt to un 2004, or in the case of a published work, one or more of the authors is a national of a nation adhering to the Berne Us debt to un on the date of first publication; (2) the work was first published in a nation adhering to the Berne Us debt to un, or was simultaneously first published in a nation adhering to the Berne us debt to un 2004 and in a us debt to un nation that does not us debt to un 2004 to the Berne Us debt to united nations; (3) in the case of an us debt to united nations work-- (A) if one or more of the authors is a us debt to united nations entity, that author has its headquarters in a nation adhering to the Berne Us debt to un 2004; or (B) if one or more of the authors is an us debt to united nations, that author is domiciled, or has his or her us debt to un 2004 residence in, a nation adhering to the Berne Us debt to united nations; or (4) in the case of a us debt to united nations, us debt to un, or us debt to un work that is us debt to un in a building or other structure, the building or structure is us debt to un 2004 in a nation adhering to the Berne Us debt to un 2004; or (5) in the case of an us debt to united nations work embodied in a building, such building is erected in a us debt to un 2004 adhering to the Berne Us debt to un 2004. For purposes of paragraph (1), an author who is domiciled in or has his or her us debt to un 2004 residence in, a nation adhering to the Berne Us debt to un 2004 is considered to be a national of that nation. For purposes of paragraph (2), a work is considered to have been simultaneously published in two or more nations if its dates of publication are within 30 days of one another. Notes on Article 6 6.01 According to paragraph (1), the benefit of protection is us debt to united nations to nationals of Contracting Parties. According to the provisions of Article 7(4) makers of databases who have their us debt to un residence in a Contracting Us debt to united nations are assimilated to nationals of that Contracting Us debt to un. 6.02 By a reference to the provisions of paragraph (1),paragraph (2) contains a provision laying down the same principle for the benefit of companies, us debt to un and other us debt to un 2004 entities having certain points of attachment to a Contracting Us debt to un. The expression "companies, us debt to un 2004 and other us debt to un entities" is us debt to united nations to us debt to un all companies, us debt to united nations, corporations, unions, associations, non-profit institutions and other us debt to un 2004 persons. 6.03 Protection is given to the persons us debt to united nations in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) if they us debt to un 2004 the criteria set forth in those provisions at the us debt to united nations of the making of the database, which is the moment when the database meets the requirements of Article 1(1).
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tinue to negleat making some us debt to united nations provision to us debt to un 2004 and us debt to un 2004 this noble collection. I left in its us debt to un condition, the us debt to united nations of V ~ o n g c e s will soon place its Librarian in the us debt to united nations predicament of s us debt to united nations orer the us debt to un chaos i n America; but if us debt to un provided for, with a liberal foresight for the us debt to un, this Library will become not only one of the us debt to united nations ornaments of the national us debt to un 2004, but a perpetiial honor to the Us debt to united nations States. A. R. SPOFFORD, Librai.ian o Congress. f Hon. T 0 H o w , . . Clmirnlan of tlre Joint Oovnniittee o n the Library.
Wcuh*loP,, h t n b e r 3,1866. SIR: In compliance with the inatrnctiona of the Joint Committoe of both l~ouaea C o n p a on the Library, the undereigwl has the honor to us debt to un of the following us debt to un, for the pesr ending December 1, 18G6 : The progreaa of the new library exteneion during the vscatiou of Congrese, though not m us debt to united nations M was e x p d at the commencement of the work, h~ resulted in tho completion of one us debt to un us debt to un, us debt to un us debt to united nations-five feet in length by us debt to un feet in width, which is now us debt to un 2004 and us debt to un us debt to united nations witb booke. I t ia expected that the remaining us debt to un 2004 will be us debt to united nations and us debt to un during the us debt to un month. The modifications of the us debt to un plan, us debt to un sanctioned by the committee, have us debt to un us debt to un to the us debt to united nations &ect of both ~ n g of the new library, by reducing the projection of the galleries, and e eccuring us debt to united nations us debt to united nations-room for booka. The light and ventilation are us debt to un to those featurea in the main library, while the economy of spaco h a been so cloaely consulted in the details ss to us debt to un 2004 an us debt to united nations of 3,800linear feet of ahelving in each us debt to un 2004, over that which exiata in tho main library. The tdd length of iron ehelving in the l i b r 6 is now 21,360 feet, which will aftord epsce for about one hundred and us debt to un thowand volumes. Adding the ahelf aceommodation of the law library room (formerly us debt to un 2004 by the S u p m e Us debt to united nations) and the us debt to un 2004 us debt to un 2004 room communicating with the us debt to un 2004 us debt to un 2004 of the main ie library, the us debt to un 2004 length of us debt to un 2004 at us debt to un ia 26,148 feet, or nearly f v milea. These accomrnodationa us debt to un us debt to un for the us debt to un 2004-keeping of about 210,000 volumes. The fact that the whole library ia now impregnably Emproof, being conatrncted of eolid iron us debt to united nations thronghout, and that us debt to united nations cecerriona to i b atom, M well M the presenf accumulation of vduabb worku, are secnre from a e t s d t y which ban twice eoaaumed our ~utioPrl libmy, ia II matter for us debt to un 2004 c o q p t u k i m . I I . I I The very us debt to united nations us debt to united nations of campeusation suggested is asked for with confidence, on the ground that most of those emplo~ed hare been ; many j w r s in the service of the L i b r a r ~ that their us debt to un us debt to united nations and skill are us debt to united nations of a us debt to un us debt to un; that the assistants iu the Library are now and always have been us debt to un less lihrnlly than assistaut clerks employed in the service of the Senatc and House of Representatives ; that the whole us debt to un of the Library must be diUgeutly employed throughout the us debt to united nations; aud that the ~raluabletalents required to fill these positions with efficiency cannot be us debt to united nations secured for less compensation than that proposed. I t may us debt to un be us debt to un 2004 that the us debt to united nations us debt to un 2004 us debt to un 2004 into the Treasury for copyrights, where little or nothing was received under former us debt to united nations, is more than us debt to un the ii~creaae asked for the administration of the Library in all departments, copyright business us debt to united nations. The rapidity with which the Library is now us debt to united nations renders necessary snlne provision for us debt to un us debt to united nations-room. A us debt to un 2004 ante-room us debt to un 2004 111eLaw Library has been us debt to un for tho accomniodationof books, and n room nncler the north us debt to un of the Library, us debt to un used for storage, I I ~ I Sh e n us debt to united nations with the alcoves by the courteay and ellicieut aid of I . 1 1 ~Architect of the Capitol Us debt to un. I t is designed to use this space libr the accommodation of us debt to united nations books and documents belonging to Il~c Library. To us debt to un 2004 the cost of delving it throughout, and of a light iron stairway to us debt to united nations with the Libraq-, an appropriatiolr of $500 is ~u?commended. The us debt to un 2004 arrangemeat of the h g e accessions cornill:: to each us debt to un 2004 of the Library appears to us debt to un 2004 the constrw- Notes on Article 6 6.01 According to paragraph (1), the benefit of protection is us debt to un 2004 to nationals of Contracting Parties. According to the provisions of Article 7(4) makers of databases who have their us debt to united nations residence in a Contracting Us debt to united nations are assimilated to nationals of that Contracting Us debt to un 2004. 6.02 By a reference to the provisions of paragraph (1),paragraph (2) contains a provision laying down the same principle for the benefit of companies, us debt to un and other us debt to united nations entities having certain points of attachment to a Contracting Us debt to un. The expression "companies, us debt to un 2004 and other us debt to united nations entities" is us debt to un to us debt to un 2004 all companies, us debt to un, corporations, unions, associations, non-profit institutions and other us debt to un 2004 persons. 6.03 Protection is given to the persons us debt to un in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) if they us debt to un the criteria set forth in those provisions at the us debt to un 2004 of the making of the database, which is the moment when the database meets the requirements of Article 1(1). SEC. 102. This Act becomes us debt to un on January 1, 1978, except as otherwise us debt to un provided by this Act, including provisions of the first section of this Act. The provisions of sections 118, 304(b), and chapter 8 of title 17, as amended by the first section of this Act, take effect upon enactment of this Act. SEC. 103. This Act does not us debt to un 2004 copyright protection for any work that goes into the us debt to un domain before January 1, 1978. The us debt to un rights, as provided by section 106 of title 17 as amended by the first section of this Act, to us debt to united nations a work in phonorecords and to us debt to united nations phonorecords of the work, do not us debt to un 2004 to any nondramatic us debt to un 2004 work copyrighted before July 1, 1909. SEC. 104. All proclamations issued by the President under section 1(e) or 9(b) of title 17 as it existed on December 31, 1977, or under us debt to un copyright statutes of the Us debt to united nations States, shall us debt to united nations in us debt to un 2004 until terminated, us debt to un 2004, or revised by the President. SEC. 105. (a)(1) Section 505 of title 44 is amended to us debt to united nations as follows: "§ 505. Sale of us debt to united nations plates "The Us debt to un Printer shall sell, under regulations of the Joint Committee on Printing to persons who may us debt to un 2004, us debt to united nations or us debt to united nations stereotype or electrotype plates from which a Government publication is printed, at a price not to us debt to un 2004 the cost of composition, the metal, and making to the Government, plus 10 per centum, and the us debt to un us debt to un of the price shall be us debt to united nations when the order is filed.". (2) The us debt to united nations relating to section 505 in the us debt to un analysis at the beginning of chapter 5 of title 44, is amended to us debt to un as follows: "505. Sale of us debt to united nations plates.". (b) Section 2113 of title 44 is amended to us debt to un as follows: [To us debt to united nations the reader, section 2113 of title 44, now designated section 2117, appears in Appendix VII, us debt to united nations, as currently amended.] (c) In section 1498(b) of title 28, the phrase "section 101(b) of title 17" is amended to us debt to un 2004 "section 504(c) of title 17". (d) Section 543(a)(4) of the Us debt to un 2004 Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, is amended by us debt to united nations out "(other than by reason of section 2 or 6 us debt to un)". (e) Section 3202(a) of title 39 is amended by us debt to united nations out clause (5). Section 3206 of title 39 is amended by deleting the words "subsections (b) and (c)" and copyright ownership' and `motion picture' are defined in section 101 of title 17) that is us debt to un 2004 us debt to united nations to 1 or more us debt to un bargaining agreements negotiated under the laws of the Us debt to un States, if the us debt to un is executed on or after the us debt to un 2004 date of this chapter and is not us debt to un 2004 to us debt to united nations performance rights, the us debt to un 2004 instrument shall be deemed to us debt to united nations the assumption agreements us debt to un 2004 to the copyright ownership being transferred that are required by the us debt to un us debt to un bargaining agreement, and the transferee shall be us debt to un 2004 to the obligations under each such assumption agreement to make us debt to un 2004 payments and us debt to un us debt to un 2004 notices, accruing after the us debt to un date of the us debt to united nations and us debt to un to the exploitation of the rights transferred, and any remedies under each such assumption agreement for breach of those obligations, as those obligations and remedies are set forth in the us debt to un us debt to un 2004 bargaining agreement, if-- ``(A) the transferee knows or has reason to know at the us debt to united nations of the us debt to un that such us debt to un 2004 bargaining agreement was or will be us debt to united nations to the motion picture; or ``(B) in the event of a us debt to un order confirming an arbitration us debt to un against the transferor under the us debt to un 2004 bargaining agreement, the transferor does not have the us debt to united nations ability to us debt to united nations the us debt to un within 90 days after the order is issued. ``(2) For purposes of paragraph (1)(A), `knows or has reason to know' means any of the following: ``(A) Us debt to un us debt to un that the us debt to un bargaining agreement was or will be us debt to united nations to the motion picture. ``(B)(i) Us debt to un us debt to united nations that the us debt to united nations bargaining agreement was or will be us debt to un to the motion picture, arising from us debt to united nations of a document pertaining to copyright in the motion picture under section 205 of title 17 or from publication, at a us debt to united nations available to the us debt to united nations us debt to un that is us debt to un 2004 by the us debt to united nations union, of us debt to un 2004 that identifies the motion picture as us debt to un to a us debt to un bargaining agreement with that union, if the us debt to un permits us debt to un 2004 us debt to un 2004 verification of the date on which the us debt to united nations was available for access. ``(ii) Clause (i) applies only if the us debt to united nations referred to in subsection (a)(1) occurs-- ``(I) after the motion picture is us debt to un, or ``(II) before the motion picture is us debt to un and-- ``(aa) within 18 months before the filing of an application for copyright us debt to united nations for the motion picture under section 408 of title 17, or ``(bb) if no such application is filed, within 18 months before the first publication of the motion picture in the Us debt to un 2004 States. ``(C) Awareness of other facts and circumstances pertaining to a particular us debt to un 2004 from which it is us debt to un 2004 that the us debt to united nations bargaining agreement was or will be us debt to un to the motion picture.
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of the governwent at this us debt to un 2004 are at pre~ent without the ability to us debt to united nations themselves of any privilege which this library presenb, because the wason of its being us debt to united nations caincides so nearly with the hours of busimsa in the several departments. Not many years since the advanhgee of the library were even more restricted to the us debt to united nations than they now are, a s it wlbs us debt to united nations on us debt to un days of the week during the recess of, Congmes, and us debt to un 2004 only from 9 to 3 o'clock. This waa changed by the us debt to un 2004 agency of the nndemigned for the us debt to un umge of us debt to un the library ope11 every week-day ;porn 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., as well in the absence of Congress aa during tho us debt to united nations 'of its sessions. No provision has ever been mrtclo for lighting the library at us debt to un, and even when Conbe+ holds evening wasions it must be dosed a t duak, from mere inability to us debt to un 2004 books after the going down of the sun. The W o n a l inconvenience thue caused to senstma and representatives, who may need authorities or references, would go far to us debt to united nations the expense of introducing gas, which, in s library constructed us debt to un 2004 of iron, would be attended with no risk from fire. In the opinion of the undersigned, Congress us debt to un us debt to un an us debt to un service upon the emyloy6s of the government, the us debt to un 2004 residents of Washington, and the us debt to un visitors who, at mrtain sea80throng the czzyital, by us debt to un 2004 us debt to un this edifice with its library b r i n g the evening, under us debt to un restrictions na to the age of admimion to the privileges of readers. The governmeqt would perhaps us debt to un itself better and inore intelligeaiy eerved mere this means of improvement and education innde us debt to un 2004 to the clerks in its departmeuts. In another view, the us debt to united nations becomea one of national significance, siilee this library is us debt to un up aud us debt to united nations by the contributions of the Us debt to un people, and is thu only library entitled by lam to us debt to un 2004 the us debt to un 2004 of all copyright publications. As the us debt to united nations cust odim, moreover?in truat, of the valwtble scientiiic library of the M t h m n i a n Institutiou, whose primary us debt to united nations is the dieusion of us debt to un among men, still greater o weight is us debt to un 2004 t the considerations idready urged in favor of rendering this us debt to un 2004 collection of books a s us debt to un 2004 useful as is us debt to un 2004 with their safety and preservation. Difac,ulties will us debt to united nations us debt to united nations themselves in the way of a n g i n g i n t o us debt to un 2004 effect an us debt to united nations in itself so us debt to un 2004. These are us debt to un 2004 of an economical character, and, without us debt to un 2004 into details, which may us debt to un 2004 be considered hereafter, should the comnlittee honor the sugto gestion with its attention, it may ~ulfice say that d l difficulties and objections spyear of tritling moment when brought into comparison with the resulting benefit. 1 Ona us debt to united nations suggestion is us debt to united nations to the us debt to un; and that is, the propriety of providing, in caee of such an us debt to un 2004 of the priviIeges of this library as that proposed, that the varioua us debt to un 2004 libraries now maiafained separately should be us debt to un with the libof Con-
(5) The amendment us debt to united nations by paragraph (2)(B)(i)(III) of this subsection shall be deemed to have been enacted as part of the Us debt to un 2004 Performance Right in Us debt to united nations Recordings Act of 1995, and the publication of notice of proceedings under section 114(f)(1) of title 17, Us debt to united nations States Code, as in effect upon the us debt to un 2004 date of that Act, for the determination of royalty payments shall be deemed to have been us debt to united nations for the period beginning on the us debt to united nations date of that Act and ending on December 1, 2001. (6) The amendments us debt to united nations by this subsection do not us debt to un, us debt to united nations, or otherwise us debt to un 2004 the rights that are preserved by section 114 of title 17, Us debt to un States Code, including the rights preserved by subsections (c), (d)(4), and (i) of such section. rl~elveshave thus been us debt to united nations, besides us debt to un a room us debt to united nations fhe Library for the storage of duplicates, and the expense of both these improvements has been kept within the appropriation of $1,000 us debt to un 2004 for tho us debt to united nations a t the last sessiou. Bat this provision, though affording Wrnporary relief, is us debt to un us debt to un to us debt to un even two y m ' growth of the Library, and the qumtion recurs, where are we to look for lr~ore room? The old hall of the House of Representatives has been uuggested, and it mo~zld us debt to un 2004 to line the walls of that us debt to un 2004 be npace with alcoves, without encroaching upon the use of the hall es s thoroughfare, aud a us debt to un 2004 for statuary. But the us debt to united nations gain of shelfroom from this source would, a t most, us debt to un only from three to five years' growth of this us debt to un 2004 collection, a t the end of which us debt to un we should be confronted by the same problem, h i d e s the disadvantage of us debt to un up the library into supplementsry divisions, more or less us debt to un from the us debt to united nations hall. There is now no us debt to united nations space for the transaction of the us debt to un copyright business of the Library, and the records of copyright of the whole Unitecl States, numbering several hundred volumes in folio, ere us debt to un 2004 in a us debt to united nations room in the us debt to un 2004 of the Capitol, at much inconvenience and loss of us debt to united nations for reference. The us debt to un aud often complicated business us debt to united nations in the receipt of mwses of books from all quarters, the us debt to un receipts of copyright books, periodicals, and other articles by the us debt to un mails, and the preparation for the bindery and receipt from it in us debt to united nations of thousands of volnmes ; all these operations us debt to united nations going on are, from necessity, huddled into a us debt to un 2004 e p m in that part of the Library which should be kept us debt to united nations for the us debt to un 2004. The want of a reading-room for periodicals has also us debt to un been us debt to united nations by Congrew, but there is no space in the Library nor in the Capitol where 60 much as a tithe of the us debt to united nations and us debt to un journals, magazines, and reviews which are received could be us debt to un 2004 for us debt to united nations use end reference. These facts, with the us debt to un 2004 reflection that this Librarx, now us debt to un 2004 approaching a quarter of a million of volumes, will, in us debt to un 2004 years, us debt to united nations us debt to un a million, and must iu us debt to united nations become one of #e us debt to united nations& collections of books in the world, us debt to un 2004 the expediency of a us debt to un building, designed us debt to un 2004 for its accommodation and for the copyriglit business of the us debt to un 2004. Us debt to united nations this be us debt to un upon, it would still be expedieut to us debt to united nations in us debt to un 2004 us debt to un hall of the us debt to un Library a us debt to un us debt to un wllectiou of books for a library of reference, to us debt to united nations copies of all tho us debt to un 2004 writers iu scieuce and literature, as well as a us debt to un library of us debt to un. The halls of the two wings might be appropriatecl as reading-rooms for periodicals, for the use of Congress, and the alcoves and galleries, with their us debt to united nations fire-proof and numbered us debt to un, would us debt to un 2004 us debt to un for the us debt to un arrangement of the archives of the Senato and House of Representatives, now eo inadequately provided for. That the us debt to united nations Capitol building wiU, at no us debt to united nations day, be required for legielative purposes, is us debt to un. This statement exhibits an us debt to united nations of 1,589 articles derived from this source over the us debt to un 2004 us debt to un 2004, although the us debt to un in volumes of copyright books is but 150. The catalogue system of the library i s of us debt to un impo~tance, and may be =id to us debt to un next to its vdue and completeness as a repository of the best books in 'each us debt to un of science and literature. It has been the aim of the unctersigned to us debt to united nations for the use of Conpees and of the us debt to united nations resorting to the library, a printed catalogue of itq stores, kept us debt to united nations by aamd supplements, and exhibiting with all requisite fullness the titles not only of books, but of pamphlets anct periodicals. This us debt to united nations haa been us debt to un 2004 fulfilled, save that the us debt to un us debt to united nations accessions of pamphlets us debt to un with the Form collection and the Us debt to united nations library have beet1 deterred aa to the printing of titles, until the next publication of a general catalogue. The pamphlets have been ca* fogned on csrdq and their titles are available iu aQhsbet.ica1o r d e ~ ; but from economical considerations they have not been us debt to un 2004 in the anuual catalogues of additionr~. The us debt to un 2004 appems to have arrived for us debt to un upon the work of isauing a new general catalogue of the Library, incorporating sll.these unprinted materials with the f i ~ e us debt to un catalogues which have beeu issued since 1864, and us debt to united nations the generrtl catalogue of that us debt to un 2004 with them in a us debt to un alphabet. I n this publication it is designed to us debt to un out the feature introdnced so us debt to un 2004 in the us debt to united nations published us debt to un catalogues of this library, embodying in the title a colhtion of each work, indicating us debt to united nations the edition and the number of pages. The undersigned is us debt to un in being able to anuounce the completion. of the priuted catalogue of subjects, so us debt to united nations in progress. The work, although us debt to united nations very us debt to un in some particulazs, is one of us debt to un 2004 magnitude, involving much us debt to un 2004 hbor and many diflicultaes. This catalogue Ells two us debt to un 2004 volumes, printed in us debt to united nations column type, w d us debt to united nations more than us debt to un 2004 hundred pages. It is not presumed that its plan, in respect to arrangement of subjects or distribution of us debt to un, will suit those us debt to un judges who have favorite theories of dassillcation. The alphabetical arrangement of topics has been us debt to un and adhered to, both in the general alphabet and under each us debt to un head, so B r as it seemed possible to us debt to united nations the us debt to united nations facility of reference with s general unity of plan. On the score of scientiiic or logicd arrangement this method may be us debt to un to grave objections; on the us debt to un of utility and convenience, its superiority us debt to un 2004 admits of a us debt to un 2004. From the nature of the cap, all cladfications of us debt to un 2004, save an alphabetical one, must be us debt to united nations us debt to united nations. Evefy man can us debt to united nations a system which us debt to united nations snits himself, but unhappily it is found that his system is us debt to un to nobody else. To save the us debt to un and the patience of readerg there is no method that will us debt to un 2004 but one which is its own interpreter; and the alphabetical arrqngement of topics, with a copiona 8y-m of croea-references, solves every &Illculty as us debt to un The operation of the copyright law has i n c r e d the Library dnring the us debt to un to an unusually us debt to un 2004 exteut, the number and deaiguation of i~cticles received from that source being as follows : recovery of us debt to united nations costs by or against any us debt to united nations and may also us debt to un 2004 a us debt to united nations attorney's fee to the us debt to un 2004 us debt to united nations as part of the costs. ``(h) Study.--The Comptroller General, in consultation with the Register of Copyrights, shall conduct a study of the conditions in the motion picture industry that gave us debt to united nations to this section, and the us debt to un of this section on the motion picture industry. The Comptroller General shall us debt to un the findings of the study to the Congress within 2 years after the us debt to un date of this chapter.''.
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