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shall be paid for each volume, and the register of copyrights shall deposit all such fees paid in the Treasury of the United States, and report and account for the same in accordance with the provisions in relation to copyright fees of the appropriation act approved February nineteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven.
Vol. 29, p. 545. Sec. 5. That the copyright protection herein provided for shall be for the term of two years from the date of the receipt of the book or other article in the copyright office.
Term. Sec. 6. That if at any time during the term of the copyright protection Extension of term.herein provided, for, two copies of the original text of any such book, or of a translation of it in the English language, printed from type set within the limits of the United States or from plates made therefrom, or two copies of any such photograph, chromo, or lithograph printed from negatives or drawings on stone made within the limits of the United States or from transfers made therefrom, are deposited in the copyright office, Library of Congress, at Washington, District of Columbia, such deposit shall be held to extend the term of copyright protection to such book, photograph, chromo, or lithograph for the full terms provided for in title sixty, chapter three, of the Revised Statutes of the United StatesR.S., Title LX, ch. 3, p. 957., computed from the date of the receipt of the book, photograph, chromo, or lithograph and the registration of the title or description as herein provided for.
Sec. 7. That in the case of an original work of the fine arts (a painting, drawing, statue, statuary, and a model or design intended to be perfected as a work of the fine arts) Temporary copyrights for exhibits of foreign paintings, etc.which has been produced without the limits of the United States prior to the thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and four, and is intended for exhibition at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, the author of such work of art, or his heirs and assigns, shall be granted copyright protection therefor during a period of two yearsTerm. from the date of filing in the copyright office, Library of Congress, at Washington, District of Columbia, a description of the said work of art and a photograph of it, and upon paying to the register of copyrights one dollar and fifty cents Fees.for the registration of such description, and a copy of record under seal of such recorded description.
Sec. 8. Copyright law not permanently affected.That, except in so far as this Act authorizes and provides for temporary copyright protection during the period and for the purposes herein provided or, it shall not be construed or held to in any manner affect or repeal any of the provisions of the Revised Statutes relating to copyrights and the Acts amendatory thereof. Time limit for registration.That no registration under this Act shall be made after the thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and four.
Approved, January 7, 1904.



January 15, 1904.
[H.R. 9160.]
[Public, No. 3.]

Chap. 3.—An Act To amend the Act entitled "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four," approved March third, nineteen hundred and three..

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That so much of the Act entitled "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture.
Emergency fund for eradicationg contagious animal diseases.
Vol. 32, p. 1165, amended.
Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four," approved March third, nineteen hundred and three, as relates to the emergency appropriation to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to stamp out and eradicate the foot-and-mouth disease and other contagious diseases of animals to be used for no other purpose, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

Mexican cotton-boll weevil, etc., added."Emergency appropriation: To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to stamp out and eradicate the foot-and-mouth disease and other