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Example sentences for "copyrighting"

Lexicographically close words:
copyist; copyists; copyright; copyrightable; copyrighted; copyrights; coquetries; coquetry; coquets; coquette
  1. The fact that by this second copyrighting he laid claim to a longer term than the law allowed, made the second copyright void and a suit under it of no avail.

  2. But the copyrighting of a photograph of an uncopyrighted subject cannot prevent the photographing of the same subject independently by others, nor can the use of a "general idea" be prevented.

  3. Letters, however, are copyrightable by themselves or as part of a book; and the writer may protect a letter against unauthorized publication by himself publishing and copyrighting it.

  4. The practice of some publishers in copyrighting a magazine and also specific articles or engravings seems, therefore, a work of doubtful expediency.

  5. So the copyrighting of tables showing the standing and credit of the citizens of a state does not prevent another from compiling similar tables.

  6. On the trip down in the dining-car there was a discussion concerning the copyrighting of ideas, which finally resolved itself into the possibility of originating a new one.

  7. The process of copyrighting a photograph is not an involved one.

  8. The average quality prints are not likely to be stolen, and so the copyrighting of them is unnecessary.

  9. When a print is copyrighted it is unalterably the property of the person first copyrighting it until he signs "Transference of Copyright.

  10. Golly, next thing you know, they'll be copyrighting a deep sigh or the smacking sound of a kiss.

  11. With these in hand and with information from the selling department as to the day when the book is to be published, the clerk in charge will then take the first step toward copyrighting it.

  12. Copyrighting a book is in most instances not a difficult matter, but the present United States laws are so complicated and inconsistent that an inexperienced author may readily fall into errors of one kind or another.

  13. She ought never to go to the expense of copyrighting her verbal discharges.

  14. Yes, I see now what she was copyrighting that child for.

  15. You will notice that under the old law the fee for copyrighting was 50 cents.

  16. Some men have told me they do not care; they wish the copyright fee could be $75, because larger fees for copyrighting would tend to keep out a lot of fellows.

  17. That is a perfectly plain case, therefore, of copyrighting a work that is not a writing.

  18. It would very much simplify the copyrighting of all photographic reproductions if negatives were made the subject of copyright, and for the purpose of registration two prints of the negative copyrighted should be filed in the copyright office.

  19. The composer or author of musical compositions rarely, if ever, follows composing or copyrighting alone as the means of making a livelihood.

  20. Would not the copyrighting of this phonograph record give the musician, say Mr. Sousa, double protection?

  21. Can you give us an illustration of the respect in which the mere copyrighting of the music roll will do all that?

  22. The following is an application form for copyrighting a book:-- [Illustration: FIG.

  23. By copyrighting the thing yourself you will save just $9 for this is the amount a patent attorney will charge you for filing it, and if this isn’t driving screws with a hammer I’d like to know what it is.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "copyrighting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.