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SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 14, 15. 1913. 113 deposited in the United States Patent Office at Washington, District of Columbia, and the register of certificates of copyright shall be deposited in the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress at Washington District of Columbia,. _ Sec. 3. That it shall be unlawful for any person without authority ,,{,§é§"{,§§,,§?,§’e{‘,‘u‘;§§ of the proprietor thereof to copy, imitate, re roduce, or republish any ¤¤w!¤1- pattern, model, design trade-mark, copyright, or manufactured article protected by the laws of any forego country by reigistration, copyright, patent, or otherwise, which all be imported or exhibition gt-xl the §anama-Pacific hlntshirslsitional Exglositgcgg and therg

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unzlir Act lib liable-- ch _ _ ;’;l;:;;‘°'¢ a 0 an injunction restraming su mfring' ement; · . (b) To pay to the proprietor such. damages as the proprietor macy P°°""*"" °?"’“g°"' have suflere due to e mt, as well as the profits fwhi , the infringe: may have made m such infringement, and in proving .. profits the Siplamtiif shall be required to provesales only and the ‘ efendant all be required to prove everyelement of cost he claims, or in lieu of actual damages and profits such damages as to the court shall appeartobejust; a my umm (c) To deliver up on oath, to be impounded during the pendency susgsahymumge. °° of the action, upon such terms and conditions as the court mag pre- p, _ scribe, all articles alleged to infringe the rights herein protecte ; 6, kk (d) To deliver up on oath for destruction all the infringing articles, Muang mmm., ‘ as well as all means and devices for making such articles Pmmhmmh ‘ Sec. 4. That anyperson who willfully and for lglroiit all api right protected under Act, or who shall Aowingly and, - f y aid or abet such infrmgement, shall be deemed _ of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereogshall be ’ p W ed by imprisonment rag not exceedinione year or 'y aiine, of notiless than $100 nor more an"$1,000, or oth, in the discretion of the court! Sec. 5. That sections twenty-five, twei1ty-six, twenty-seven, thirty- mw °°°y""h° °°' four, thirty-five, thirty-six, thirty-seven, thirty;1•i¤3li1t, thirty-nine, mg’;>*· 3% PP- 1**8*- and forty of th,e eoggyright Act approved March fo , nineteen hundred an nine, are ere y made applicable to civil actions authorized to be brougplt under the provisions of this Act. Tam °,p,°mum_ Sec. 6. at the rights protected under the provisions of this Act shall begin on the date of the arrival of the pattern, model, design copyrighted article, trade-mark, or manufactured article so imported for exhibition within the grounds of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco and shall continue for a period of three years from the date of the closing of said exposition. Approved, September 18, 1913. CHAP. 1 .-An Act To authorize the Preddent to e a method for Se mba- :40, . lands rectum: hom reservation or withdrawal, and for othervpdurposes. opening W13- R-8364dm ,N . Bc it enacted by the Senate and H0u.sl;l?‘Representativea of the United [him ° ml States of America. in Congress aescmb , That hereafter when public §‘;§’h“§d““f_fm°,hEd lands are excluded from national forests or released from withdrawals ummm the President may, whenever in his iudgment it is proper or neces- me °°”’°t°’ sary, provide for the opening of the an s by settlement in advance of entry, by drawing, or by such other method as he ma deem advisable in the interest of equal otplportunity and good administration, and in doing so may provide at lands so opened shall be subject only to homestead entry by actual settlers only or to entry under the desert—land laws for a period not exceeding ninety days, the unentered lands to be thereafter subject to disposition under the publicland laws applicable thereto. 91006°-vox. 38-—r·r 1--8